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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Marie Kondo's book on tidying up teaches readers the art of riddance to declutter their homes.
After quitting his job, he felt a sense of riddance from the daily stress and pressure.
The removal of the old and outdated equipment was a much-needed riddance for the factory.
A good night's sleep can bring a riddance of fatigue and mental exhaustion.
The soldiers were sent on a mission to aid in the riddance of landmines from the countryside.
After years of struggling, she finally found the strength to achieve riddance from her addiction to drugs.
The support group helped her achieve riddance of her gambling habit.
Her religious beliefs played a crucial role in her achieving riddance from her alcohol addiction.
Tossing out the broken appliances was a riddance.
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