Examples of 'little relief' in a sentence

Meaning of "little relief"

little relief: This phrase refers to a small amount or degree of relief from a difficult or stressful situation. It suggests that although there may be some alleviation of the problem, it is not significant or substantial

How to use "little relief" in a sentence

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I could use a little relief at the bar.
I thought you might need a little relief.
And there is little relief in sight.
Even on the green there is little relief.
A little relief from the heat is most welcome.
She could certainly use a little relief.
There is little relief on the horizon in either regard.
It leaves your footstep as a kind of little relief record of it.
Yet little relief has fallen from the sky.
But we found little relief there.
I hope you find a solution or at least a little relief.
We deserve to get a little relief in these difficult economic times.
Even that might buy you a little relief.
I was a little relief and hopeful.
And summer brings little relief.

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No or little relief from meds.
Just enough to get a little relief.
Lulu felt a little relief when the conversation was over.
I pray for even a little relief.
A little relief anyway.
And pharmaceutical drugs sometimes provide little relief.
You need a little relief.
She had been taking ibuprofen but experiencing little relief.
Thought you might need a little relief after the run.
She was receiving pain medication therapy with little relief.
And also to add a little relief during your time of grief.
The temperature is climbing to record highs with little relief in sight.
Current treatment options provide little relief for those suffering from severe conditions.
Now if he could just figure out a way to get a little relief.
There was a slight breeze but it offered little relief to the already hot summer morning.
Painkillers and treatments for migraine tend to bring little relief.
General strategic documents offer only little relief and operational guidance to people in the field.
All those other meds became ineffective and offered little relief.
The holiday season brought little relief to beleaguered Greek retailers.
We work with patients every day who are just looking for a little relief.
Some had very little relief.
We will have to wait until the middle of next week to get a little relief.
You deserve a little relief.
Even powerful and addictive narcotics like morphine and OxyContin often provide little relief.
I just wanted a little relief.
Antibiotics and cough suppressants are not usually very effective but may give a little relief.
This brings a little relief.
Tears are little relief then at the grief I would a bit envy them.
This may help mitigate that later and also give them a little relief from their pain.
Oh time for a little relief here you know?
The local Chiropractors could only provide a little relief.
THE past few years have brought little relief for pinched state finances.
Yet this grim stroke of fortune brought Jane little relief.
I'm finally getting a little relief thanks to the antibiotics.
All I could do was lay in bed to get a little relief.

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