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relax

[ri-laks] / rɪˈlæks /




Example Sentences

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Most former England captains would not admit it, and maybe Brook has shown he would, but it would only be human to relax in those situations.

From BBC

“The trick is to relax and not try so hard.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Even in the moments before that crucial match, there was a relaxed focus about them.

From BBC

"It may look the same, but we do see some improvements, more openness from the government, and things are more relaxed compared to the past," he said.

From Barron's

Speaking of the beach, where is your favorite place to relax?

From The Wall Street Journal




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