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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as much relief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the degree of relief experienced in different situations or contexts.
Example: "After hearing the good news, I felt as much relief as I did when I passed my exams."
Alternatives: "equally relieved" or "just as relieved".
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But many people did not get as much relief as they had expected.
He launched the ball toward the Rose Garden rafters with as much relief as joy.
"She had just as much relief," he said, "as I did".
Our first priority is to ease their agony and give as much relief as possible," he said.
So when they took their vows here two days ago there was as much relief as celebration.
The mood in the room was as much relief as jubilation, the tone of the speech more conciliatory than triumphant.
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I sat at a table, reeling as much from relief as from exhaustion.
When Monfils's last shot of the match flew astray, Djokovic reacted as much with relief as with joy.
Campbell shed tears during the medal ceremony and national anthem, seemingly as much in relief as joy.
My plan for the birth is to get as much pain relief as possible (an epidural, definitely).
When Sharapova's final shot sailed long, giving Azarenka the final necessary break of serve, she reacted as much with relief as triumph.
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