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The phrase "are relieved with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would involve "relieved by" or "relieved of."
Example: "The team members are relieved by the news of the project's approval."
Alternatives: "are comforted by" or "are eased by."
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These problems are relieved with the use of a trimmed planar head showing narrow field distribution.
We are relieved with the verdict given and believe that those responsible for the brutal and callous killing of our child have been brought to justice.
Most players are relieved with every match they win.
Nocturnal leg cramps are relieved with stretching or walking, but no urge to move is experienced, and painful muscular contraction is clearly unlike RLS sensations.
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"I, in turn, was relieved with his denial.
You might notice an itchy rash, which can be relieved with antihistamines.
Marsh, who said he was relieved with Wednesday's outcome, no longer seeks damages.
But any pressure was relieved with the second goal five minutes into the second half.
George Thompson, Carolyn Thompson's son, said the family was relieved with the arrests.
"He's got to be relieved, with everything that's taken place the last 48 hours," Manager Joe Torre said.
Some tension was relieved with Larouche's first goal of the evening with 59 seconds remaining in the first period.
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