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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relieved with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in sentences in which someone experiences a sense of relief or is freed from a burden or stress. Here is an example: "After months of hard work and stress, I was finally relieved with the news that I had been accepted into my dream university."
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Stanifer was finally relieved, with two out.
"I, in turn, was relieved with his denial.
Post-match Warburton sounded relieved with the result.
Chen relieved with the Braves in 1999 and 2000.
These problems are relieved with the use of a trimmed planar head showing narrow field distribution.
You might notice an itchy rash, which can be relieved with antihistamines.
But he was reported to appear relieved with early reports on Friday.
He thanked her again and left, much relieved, with his wallet.
It was a tough race, so I'm really relieved with that result.
Rocker relieved with a 4-1 lead, but could not get through the inning.
George Thompson, Carolyn Thompson's son, said the family was relieved with the arrests.
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