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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sweet relief" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of relief or comfort, often in a pleasant or satisfying way. Example: After hours of waiting in the hot sun, the cold water provided sweet relief from the heat.
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(KK) Oh, sweet relief.
In short, sweet relief.
To Big Coal, it was sweet relief.
"Sweet relief," say the scratches on one arm.
A cancelled gathering is called sweet, sweet relief.
"The Sweet Relief of Missing Children" is her first novel.
Sweet relief for those of us equipped with a sour puss.
When Reese is in lockdown — confined to his own cell — the isolation feels like sweet relief.
"Death would be a sweet relief at this point," she sighs.
But it was in this gesture that I found sweet relief.
It takes five painkillers to grant him just a few hours of sweet relief.
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