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Discover Ludwig"how relieved" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an adjective phrase to indicate that someone is feeling a sense of relief. Example sentence: I was so happy to get a passing grade on the exam; how relieved I felt!.
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How relieved was she now?
"They frequently tell me how relieved they are to know we're there for them".
How relieved she must be to be free of The Apprentice (BBC1).
How relieved are you that you didn't bruise your libido with a trip to "Scoring" or "Campus Panty Raids" or "The Starlets"?
She and her son were talking about how relieved they were to have electricity again Wednesday afternoon when the lights flicked off around them.
On the other, it's about how easy it is to strip people down to their core, and how relieved they'll be if you do.
For instance, we remembered how relieved we were when we realized that fear was not going to interfere with our jobs.
He told Westminster coroner's court how relieved he was when the gunman began lowering the weapon, only to move it upwards again.
Mostly you're thinking about how angry you felt at work and about how relieved you are to have a way of legally avenging yourself.
Imagine how relieved poor old Oedipus would have been if the worst he'd had to face was an airborne shoe or two.
The Times had a story today about how relieved the Obama Administration was that Karzai was not more angry about all the mean things that were said about him in the cables.
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