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feel much relieved vs feel very relieved

Both phrases are correct, but 'feel much relieved' is less commonly used than 'feel very relieved'. Both phrases convey the idea of being relieved to a great extent.
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Explained by Jennifer
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Last updated: August 14, 2024

feel much relieved

This phrase is correct but less common in everyday usage.

This phrase is used to express a strong sense of relief. It is grammatically correct but not as commonly used as 'feel very relieved.'

Alternatives:

  • feel very relieved
  • feel extremely relieved
  • feel incredibly relieved
  • feel greatly relieved
  • feel immensely relieved

feel very relieved

This phrase is commonly used in everyday language.

This phrase is used to convey a strong sense of relief. It is a common and natural way to express feeling relieved.

Alternatives:

  • feel much relieved
  • feel extremely relieved
  • feel incredibly relieved
  • feel greatly relieved
  • feel immensely relieved

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