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Discover Ludwig"sweet release" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sense of relief or satisfaction after a difficult or tedious experience. For example, "After studying for hours, she finally experienced sweet release when she handed in her exam paper."
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The sweet release of knowing how it happened.
This explains the rise of video entertainment which allows us to bury our heads until the sweet release of sleep.
In that case, I'd rather draw a line down the middle of the house and wait for death's sweet release.
And Becker wins this one, while I squirm and think of the sweet release a toilet break will bring.
Boys, who have invariably been tricked into watching by a girl, will start praying for the sweet release of death.
I wanted to survive, but there also was a part of me that prayed for the sweet release of death.
After half an hour I was longing for the sweet release of a crack pipe, suicide, anything to make it stop.
Yet the sad, sweet release of "Rabbit Hole" lies precisely in the access it allows to the pain of others, in its meticulously mapped empathy.
We had collaborated on "Sweet Release" for the Lincoln Center Festival in 1996, and I thought it was time that we do something again.
But 13 minutes from time there was sweet release as Martin Demichelis smashed the ball high into the net after a kerfuffle following Messi's corner.
And "Billy Elliot" arrived on our shores with unusual timeliness, offering the sweet release of escapism alongside a bracing dose of truth telling.
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