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"complete relief" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of comfort or satisfaction after a stressful event. For example, "After hours of studying for the exam, I felt complete relief when I saw the results."
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Nor do they bring complete relief to everyone affected.
They are expensive, don't work for everyone and rarely offer complete relief.
In studies, nearly 90percentt of patients who took the drugs found complete relief.
It's more like a complete relief and expression of your anxiety.
It is to my complete relief that you have no chance of becoming the next prime minister".
Perhaps the expectation of younger Australians to have complete relief of discomfort from illness and injury has increased.
Treatment for PHN is often a matter of trial and error, and few remedies bring complete relief.
She never felt complete relief from headache since the beginning.
Most patients report complete relief of headache within 24 h.
All patients had complete relief of prolapse symptoms.
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He was treated with hyperbaric oxygen, despite the late presentation, following a complete relief of his visual symptoms.
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