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The phrase "a empathy" is not correct in English.
It should be "an empathy" because "empathy" begins with a vowel sound. You can use it when discussing the concept of empathy in a general sense, particularly in contexts related to emotional understanding or compassion.
Example: "Having an empathy for others can greatly improve interpersonal relationships."
Alternatives: "a sense of empathy" or "an understanding of empathy."
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"There was an empathy, a rapport that was hard to equal".
Every horror story is both a cautionary tale and an empathy experiment but an empathy experiment works by forcing you to understand something you hadn't previously considered.
"Online, we've got a compassion deficit, an empathy crisis".
"Virtual reality has been called an empathy machine: a way to elicit empathy.
In essence, a virtual reality headset is an empathy machine.
Indeed, a recent poll showed that President Obama has an empathy edge over Mr. Romney.
Obama has spoken about an empathy deficit in the United States, justas there is a federal deficit.
Conservatives had an empathy problem.
It was just an empathy for life.
There's an empathy gap here.
Mitt Romney has an empathy problem.
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