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Discover Ludwig"relief from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the easing or alleviation of a difficult situation or feeling. Example: The hard-working student was finally able to enjoy some relief from the pressures of school.
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Mr Rohani needs relief from sanctions.
He needed some relief from the grind.
You can promise relief from those taxes.
This gives locals some relief from noise.
"Relief from traffic congestion, relief from lines at the airport, relief from planes lined up on the tarmac.
Relief from late summer's muggy heat.
The relief from hypercompetitive child-rearing.
There is frequent relief from provocative language.
A relief from sophistication is overdue.
Life after metamorphosis brought scant relief from fraternal threats.
Relief from inflation and unemployment would help Mr Scioli.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com