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Discover Ludwig"relieved about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are feeling relieved or satisfied about a particular situation. For example: "I was relieved about passing my exam without having to retake it."
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I'm relieved about that.
He said he was relieved about that.
I remember being relieved about that.
In some ways now, I am relieved about the change.
Told by a reporter that she sounded relieved about this, Ms. Stabley replied, "She's just everywhere".
This is yet another historic weakness that India can feel briefly relieved about.
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There is no better symbol of the long-term commitment of the United States military to Afghanistan than the recent arrival of the 101st Airborne Division at Kandahar airport to relieve about 1,500 marines there.
Here's the problem: Scientists have observed that based on the movement of tectonic plates, with the Pacific plate moving northwest of the North American plate, earthquakes should be relieving about 16 feet of accumulated plate movement every 100 years.
This might explain why they do not seem to be relieved by talking about demanding experiences.
After palpating my abdomen he called for a catheter tray and relieved me of about 1.5 litres of urine, with me unaware of any manipulation.
I haven't relieved in about six years.
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