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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relieved to see" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the feeling of relief when you see someone or something. For example, "I was relieved to see that my exam scores had improved."
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He's relieved to see her.
He was relieved to see her.
"I'm relieved to see it.
Delacruz's wife was relieved to see him.
They looked relieved to see us.
"I'm relieved to see Mousavi here.
He was relieved to see no resemblance.
Gogol Ganguli is relieved to see no resemblance.
I was relieved to see several police officers.
The sad empress (Zhang Jing) is relieved to see them.
Now you are relieved to see a few goodish films.
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