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"relief measures" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is a phrase commonly used in government, economics, and other policy-related contexts. For example: "The government has proposed a series of relief measures to help those affected by the economic recession".
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The government will be providing some relief measures: food, shelter.
We did actually send troops into Rwanda to help with the humanitarian relief measures.
It is also demanding debt relief measures included in a new deal.
This industry is on its knees and it needs relief measures now.
In mid-September, the government released emergency relief measures to deal with the faltering economy.
In Europe's capitals, the authorities are considering conservation and relief measures, in particular for livestock producers.
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In some cities the swarm of stranded passengers spawned disaster-relief measures similar to those during an earthquake or flood.
"Freezing the ESM's debt-relief measures indicates renewed hardening in creditors' positions toward Greece, which we expect will prolong negotiations over the second review of the programme.
The debt-relief measures were described by the IMF's Thomsen as part of "a universe of measures" to make Greece's debts more manageable.
Because of the economic slowdown, the stimulus package and various financial-relief measures, pundits estimate this year's federal deficit at $1.75 trillion.
Mr. Reid has made clear that his bill is the first of several economic-relief measures that he will try to push through the Senate this year.
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