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The phrase "am relieved for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a sense of relief regarding a situation or the well-being of someone else.
Example: "I am relieved for my friend who finally found a job after months of searching."
Alternatives: "am glad for" or "am thankful for".
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I am relieved for Rashard and his family.
I am relieved for Elshamy, his wife and his family, but that relief was short-lived.
"I am relieved for the family that he has finally been found guilty".
Newcastle head coach Steve McClaren: "I am relieved for the supporters and players who have endured a lot.
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"She is relieved for her family.
Others were relieved for inappropriate leadership judgment while in command.
At least five corps commanders also were relieved for cause".
"We're relieved for now," Mr. Burr said.
Sometimes the pain would be relieved for minutes, sometimes for days, sometimes forever.
"I was relieved for my family," he was quoted as saying.
I, too, was relieved for I could not see any of them down.
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