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"provided respite from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something offers temporary relief or rest from something else. Example: The cool breeze provided respite from the scorching heat of the sun.
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His percussion, shouting and bonhomie always provided respite from Pavement's cat's cradle song structures and clever-clever lyrics.
The Champions League has provided respite from domestic chores – and Klopp will undoubtedly enjoy playing to the gallery this week.
Exploring the neighborhood and working off three-course breakfasts in the Garden's 45-foot swimming pool provided respite from the courts.
THE leafy, winding streets of the upscale Gaziosmanpasa district in the Turkish capital of Ankara have long provided respite from the crowded boulevards of the city center.
A holiday in Jamaica – at a place called Treasure Beach, where Aitkenhead had been many times – was to have provided respite from their exhausting renovation project, full-time jobs, small-kid stress and the hard winter.
But the first criterion that the Football Association of Ireland should set is that, just as the Italian's rigidity provided respite from Staunton's chaos, the new manager must salve the damage done by Trapattoni's nihilism.
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The nonprofit agency has provided respites from the city for more than 1.7 million children since 1877.
And also provides respite from the sun.
Charming gardens surround the swimming pool and a shaded courtyard provides respite from the heat.
The same bedroom that once hummed with computers now provides respite from work.
Today we need cricket to provide respite from cricket, or at least the increasingly dispiriting events of the last fortnight.
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