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"I feel better knowing that~" what's this mean?
Is that same with "I'm being relieved to know that"?
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Yes. "I feel better knowing that" means "that information calms me or relieves my stress"
Examples:
There was a lot of vocabulary on the test, but I feel better knowing that I studied.
My grandma passed away recently, but I feel better knowing that she is in a better place and is no longer in pain.
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This means that someone feels more positive about a situation because of having some piece of knowledge. For example, I feel better knowing that my grandfather had a lot of family around him when he died. If I didn't know this, it would add more sadness to the situation.
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"I'm being relieved" is not appropriate there. That means "someone else is going to do my job". Just say "I am relieved".
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الإنجليزية, الكورية
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الإنجليزية
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