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The phrase "a sympathizer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who supports or agrees with a particular cause, group, or ideology, often in a political or social context.
Example: "During the political unrest, many individuals were labeled as sympathizers of the opposition party."
Alternatives: "an ally" or "a supporter".
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No, but a sympathizer perhaps.
Yet he was never a sympathizer with the Castro regime.
"Anarchy is simply a human effort to bring about the millennium," a sympathizer explained.
It symbolizes that woman or her spouse is a sympathizer of pious parties.
Anybody blaming the soldiers must be a sympathizer with Boko Haram".
For a while she was a sympathizer of the (Sunni) Muslim Brotherhood.
He said at one point that he was a sympathizer of Palestinian Marxists.
A sympathizer who ran Cattle Country Broadcasting, in Dodge City, Kansas, played Gale's screeds nightly.
He was a sympathizer with the Brit Shalom faction, which supported a binational state with the Arabs.
Shaw is a sympathizer of a group of black leaders he calls "the Mau-Maus," activists whose style was agitation, and who did not spare Kirk.
(It has been reported that one of Osama's half brothers was arrested as a sympathizer of the takeover but was later exonerated).
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