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relax

[ri-laks] / rɪˈlæks /




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“People believe that these things will help them and that, in and of itself, helps people feel more relaxed and able to fall asleep,” Martin said.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s using language to engage and relax an audience so they’re more inclined to spend.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cost of excess refilling increased during the pandemic after regulators relaxed rules limiting early refills and consumers increasingly turned to mail-order pharmacies.

From The Wall Street Journal

It feels less parental and more like an older brother situation, and we try to make it very relaxed so they’re not nervous around us, and they certainly are not.

From Los Angeles Times

With routines relaxed and new tech unwrapped, it's more tempting than ever to let children loose on devices over the festive period, with parents caught between avoiding screen guilt and the realities of modern life.

From BBC