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The phrase "relief squad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of individuals designated to provide assistance or support, often in emergency or challenging situations.
Example: "The relief squad was dispatched to the disaster area to help those affected by the flooding."
Alternatives: "aid team" or "support group."
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In addition, relief squads from the American Red Cross moved to South Texas in case the storm made landfall.
"It is a relief for the squad," said Youngs, who at 28 is four years Tuilagi's elder.
2.48pm GMT Postgame So the United States do what they needed to do to earn two whole days off, which must come as a tremendous sense of relief to the squad, already jet-lagged from the long journey over.
Taliban search parties rounded up several hundred men from their houses and shot them, along with some Afghan relief workers, by firing squad, witnesses said.
The sense of relief was palpable among the squad.
The remainder of the staff constitute the bullpen squad or the relief pitchers.
"When we see Ben show up, we definitely breathe a sigh of relief," said Sam Case, 60, a squad member.
But, yeah, it will be a relief to get this first squad announcement out of the way and to meet Eddie Jones at last".
The change of scene in Sri Lanka came as a welcome relief for much of the squad, as did the unseasonal mildness at the PSS.
All channels ran footage of fans welcoming the Zimbabwe squad and expressing relief over what they saw as the "improved security situation" in Pakistan.
But Neil Kelly, the Widnes coach who is in charge of the team for the first time after assisting Clive Griffiths during last year's World Cup, said: "It is a relief to have Iestyn in the squad.
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