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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'it's relieving' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of being relieved or less stressed about something. For example, "After taking the final exam, it's relieving to know that the class is finally over."
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It's not surprising that Uncharted 4 looks or plays as good as it does, but it's relieving that its numerous new ideas feel so immediately natural.
And it's relieving.
The battery life is just rubbish, and it's relieving to see that Apple knows it: the launch of the iPhone 7 was big on battery life improvements.
"They talked about the fact that a campaign is long," Mr. Fehrnstrom added, "but it's relieving to know it doesn't go on forever and that it will be over in November".
It's permission to not act fake for your lover, and it's relieving.
To me, this is a no-brainer, but it's relieving to have this new science back up what I have been saying for years.
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It was relieving to see these uniformly dark selections, separated neatly in four easy-to-comprehend waist and leg variations.
It is sad in fact but it is relieving in some way.
Lindsay Kupser, also a student at Berklee, told the CBC it was "relieving" to be able to freely go outside.
Though it's not technically relieving the nausea, it is relieving the symptoms.
It was relieved by Riordan's extraordinary strike.
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