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The phrase "altogether relieved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a complete sense of relief about a situation or outcome.
Example: "After hearing the good news, I felt altogether relieved that everything had turned out well."
Alternatives: "completely relieved" or "totally relieved".
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And she doesn't look altogether relieved when she recognizes Lorraine's voice.
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We're completely relieved".
Altogether 8/10 patients were relieved from OAB symptoms after the operation which is a good result.
Obviously I was pretty tired and rundown, but altogether fucking relieved that nothing worse had happened.
Altogether, the actors seem relieved to be not segregated in black or white shows but together in an utterly American one.
The relationship collapsed altogether in early January 1945, when Galland was relieved of his command because of his constant criticism of the Luftwaffe leadership.
"Just relieved".
Relieved, perhaps.
Dennis Cook relieved.
"I'm relieved the decision was made to make our poultry safer and healthier and hope the F.D.A. will take the final step and ban roxarsone altogether," Mr. Israel said.
"Soulagé is, er… relieved.
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