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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finds relief" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of finding relief from pain, stress, or a difficult situation. Example: After months of struggling, Sarah finally finds relief in her new job.
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The wolf finds relief — and it isn't pretty.
T HE character finds relief in that jump," he says.
She feels she should seek fame, yet she finds relief shampooing clients in a hair salon.
You try to reconcile the impressions, with frustration that seeks and finds relief in awe.
Eventually, he finds relief, if not a cure, in cognitive therapy and "the blessed, bracing restraints of human relationships".
And their teenage daughter, Pamela, finds relief from the tension only through quasi-incestuous games with her brother.
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That he found relief from his widowhood.
Not everyone would find relief in that.
We can find relief and a fleeting sense of freedom.
The college has found relief from the scholarship restrictions.
Bobby Fischer found relief from the rigors of chess there.
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