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Discover Ludwig"so relieved" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate feeling overwhelmed with relief, usually because of an event or situation which has ended unexpectedly well. For example: "I was so relieved when John told me he could help me with the project - I had no idea where to start!".
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We were so relieved".
"I am so relieved.
"I'm so relieved.
We're just so relieved.
I was so relieved.
I'm so relieved it's over".
You feel so relieved.
"I'm so relieved," Ms. Guess said.
They're saying Moose.' She was so relieved".
"We were so relieved," Ward says.
"I was so relieved," he recalled.
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