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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that a relief" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of happiness and/or relief that something has happened. For example: "I've been studying all day for the exam, so it's a relief that I'm finally done."
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Was that a relief?
"Well, isn't that a relief".
Was that a relief to be an observer and not a participant?
Hayward admitted to the committee that a relief well would be the only sure way of stopping the gusher.
Hashtag winning!" Not all politicians are prone to using the term 'hashtag' to denote their mood, and you may think that a relief.
The bill also sets strict new rules for how wells are designed, cemented and encased and requires that a relief well be started within 15 days of an accident.
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"I'd rather have that than a relief pitcher".
That is a relief.
That's a relief.
That was a relief.
Sometimes that's a relief.
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