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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'relief to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the feeling of being relieved or thankful for something or to describe the action of providing relief to someone. Example: She was filled with relief to know that she had passed the test.
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"It's a great relief to come through.
It's a relief to have that removed".
There's a certain bittersweet relief to that.
Emotions ranged from relief to euphoria.
We need to give relief to doctors.
This was actually a relief to me.
Did he feel relief to be gone?
It's a relief to see her underplaying.
It was such a relief to me.
This is a relief to me.
That's a relief to Colin Powell coalitionaries.
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