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The phrase "looking for relief" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to express the act of searching for assistance or a solution to a problem. Example: After weeks of intense work, I am looking for relief from my busy schedule by taking a relaxing vacation.
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"Enron was not coming to me every day looking for relief".
So, as long as five years ago, the N.H.L. approached the union looking for relief.
They are looking for relief in operating rooms and orthopedists' offices.
"They're not looking for relief in the traditional legal sense," Mr. Leebron said.
It was now late afternoon, and the park was full of people looking for relief from the heat.
He's looking for relief in the scrub down the left of 4, ground under repair, but he's not getting any.
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Strong currents dominate this course, and when going against the current, teams look for relief.
Don't look for relief from this painful preoccupation in Silver's writing.
Do not look for relief by panning your gaze from the stands up to the white guys in the boxes.
He will make a large portion of his audience, especially those who look for relief in books, feel excitingly understood.
— Jeff Gordinier The Economist: In the future, many would-be restaurateurs may look for relief in the Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act, which the House of Representatives passed this month.
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