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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relaxation of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when presenting a decrease or loosening in the severity of an existing requirement, restriction, or guideline. For example, "The board has approved a relaxation of the dress code policy."
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Progressive relaxation of muscles also helps pregnant moms to relax.
A relaxation of Wilsons?
The relaxation of labour-market rules, certainly.
Why the relaxation of clean-air laws?
His relaxation of choice is working out.
The relaxation of the law has been controversial.
This is accompanied by relaxation of the LES.
Those reductions are associated with increased relaxation of blood vessels.
They also seemed to allow some relaxation of diet.
Finally, a relaxation of Soviet jamming would not be unprecedented.
The possible relaxation of those regulations was an undercurrent here.
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