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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so relieved that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express a feeling of relief after a stressful or concerning situation. Example: "I was so relieved that my friend arrived safely after their long flight."
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I was so relieved that I cried.
"I'm so relieved that she's O.K".
And I was so relieved that he approved of me.
"The child must be so relieved that I'm barren," she said.
I was so relieved that I was finally with people who understood.
Wow, I am so relieved that Congress has finally agreed on an energy bill.
"I was so relieved that she had actually named what was happening.
Investors were so relieved that they pushed the bank's shares up $1.88, to $50.94.
"I'm so relieved that it's still the same -- sort of cozy," she said.
We are so relieved that she now has excellent nursing care and seems content.
I am so relieved that our efforts have finally resulted in justice".
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