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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always sympathetic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently shows understanding and compassion towards others' feelings or situations.
Example: "She is always sympathetic to her friends' problems, offering a listening ear and kind words whenever they need support."
Alternatives: "consistently compassionate" or "perpetually understanding".
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Authorities are not always sympathetic.
But he said friends are not always sympathetic to his anti-social-media stance.
It's sometimes shocking, sometimes funny and sometimes nightmarish, but it's always sympathetic towards its characters.
Even with someone so ordinary as Harry, or even so obnoxious, he's always sympathetic.
Athletes complain that their friends and family members are not always sympathetic.
On the other hand, I was always sympathetic to Mr. Quayle's spelling problems.
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The case shows the difficulties of making an important constitutional argument on behalf of a not-always-sympathetic group: people battling deportation based on past crimes.
"That's 2,301 pages of recreational reading in a week," the always-sympathetic Wall Street Journal quickly calculated, "sandwiched between tennis, golf, meetings with friends, and possible calls to Congress.
She was always very sympathetic.
"I've always been sympathetic to a free press.
She was always more sympathetic – she's a special friend.
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