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Discover Ludwig"relax from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean taking a break from an activity. For example: After a long day of work, I decided to relax from my studies for a little while and watch some TV.
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Meditation is the way to get relax from stress.
"I've always liked artistic pursuits, to help me relax from the stress of the job".
Does a modern oriental god relax from his labours by becoming a karaoke performer?
Should we not enjoy ourselves in order to relax from time to time?
Whatever the season, this is a great place to take a break and relax from your studies.
What better way to relax from that than with a Bellini at the famous Gran Caff?avena?
And afterward just have a late-night Ethiopian dinner with some honey wine and just relax from the day.
"They gave him a chance to relax from what he was reading in the media or what the media was telling him.
At the Children's Aid Society's program, the teenagers get some time to relax from a week of school and homework, and to enjoy the company of friends.
Her agent sent her to the Coonamessett Club in Falmouth on Cape Cod, in part to help her relax from the exhausting work.
When she's home to relax from her travels, she likes to use the Double-Wall Glass French Press ($49.95, williams-sonoma.com).
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