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Use "relaxations" in a sentence
"The attempt, by a man whose "relaxations" were botany and ornithology, but who had no claims to be called an expert, to defeat Darwin on his own ground -- and the dignified horror of a Churchman at some deductions from evolution -- is eminently characteristic of the period."
"However, it is possible to un-bundle reforms, such as relaxations in tenancy legislation, while keeping the ownership legislation intact."
"The U.K. Treasury is expected to give guidance on Dec. 6 on further relaxations to the regime."