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sympathy

[sim-puh-thee] / ˈsɪm pə θi /




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Public Health Minister Jenni Minto said she had every sympathy with PoTS patients and wanted them to "receive all the support which they are entitled to".

From BBC

Russell had sympathy for Steve Tandy, who spent six years as Townsend's defence coach before taking over as Wales coach last year.

From Barron's

Our sympathies change as we witness both men’s failings as well as their enduring virtues.

From Los Angeles Times

The president did not express sympathy for the victims or explain what was sad — the alleged crime itself, or that Mountbatten-Windsor may eventually face prosecution, trial and punishment for what he reportedly did.

From Salon

Punch's predicament sparked sympathy online, spawning a devoted Punch fanbase who began posting updates on the monkey under the hashtag #HangInTherePunch.

From Barron's




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