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Discover Ludwig"true relief" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, usually used to describe a feeling of relief that is genuine or sincere.
For example: "When she found out that the test results were negative, she felt a true relief."
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Rob Walker's column (Consumed, Nov. 7) was a true relief.
And the food is mostly British which is a true relief".
"To provide true relief, the claims against individual landowners have to be removed permanently".
Are those who swear by it experiencing true relief or the psychological balm of the placebo effect?
And in most cases, bankruptcy judges are prevented from revising mortgages, which means true relief may be effectively impossible.
I am happy Saddam is gone but I will only feel true relief when the US has taken a step back and shown they are happy to let Iraqis take control of their own destiny.
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True, Asian relief would not last for ever.
The true comic relief is provided by two hopelessly seedy actors who emerge from a trunk when El Gallo needs assistance in the abduction.
Atomic force microscopy and high resolution scanning electron microscopy were used to find the true surface relief corresponding to persistent slip markings emerging from persistent slip bands on fatigued polycrystalline austenitic and ferritic stainless steels.
"Winning Wimbledon was an amazing moment of true happiness and relief," she said.
But not yet: the true pleasure of relief, like any pleasure, was in its anticipation.
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