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"to be relieved" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of being free from worry, stress, or discomfort. It can also mean to be released from a responsibility or burden. Example: After a busy day at work, I was relieved to finally come home and relax. Example: I was relieved when my doctor told me that my test results came back clear. Example: The students were relieved when their final exams were cancelled due to the snowstorm. Example: She was relieved of her duties as manager after the company downsized.
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In fact, they appeared to be relieved.
You're supposed to be relieved here.
Humiliated, Bragg asked to be relieved of command.
I won't be happy to be relieved of the responsibilities".
Everyone seemed to be relieved and lightened up.
"It worked," he says, jokingly pretending to be relieved.
They were not the only ones to be relieved.
They did seem to be relieved to be starting over.
"It is a reason just to be relieved," said Gov. Linda Lingle.
The following October 20 he asked to be relieved of his post.
Still, Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, has to be relieved.
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due to be relieved
desperate to be relieved
enough to be relieved
happy to be relieved of
to be recovered
to be arrested
to be floored
to be shocked
to be assimilated
to be heard
to be learned
to be announced
to be collected
to say relieved
to be explored
to be missed
to be determined
to be seduced
to have relieved
to be underwhelmed
to be noticed
to be astonished
to be paid
to mention relieved
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