Sentence examples for and with the sympathy of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and with the sympathy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing compassion or understanding towards someone or something, often in a formal or empathetic context.
Example: "The committee made their decision, and with the sympathy of the community, they decided to extend the deadline for submissions."
Alternatives: "along with the compassion of" or "together with the understanding of".

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Mostly Campbell's square-or-squash strategy worked for a while, albeit at a high price in terms of the government's credibility, with swing voters who gave Blair his 1997 landslide and with the sympathy of its natural supporters.

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Now I am prepared to acknowledge that the days when it was necessary to get up a row with the judge and attract the sympathy of the jury have long gone, well, almost, and so touchy-feely have the judges become that aggression to the judge is more likely to attract the sympathy of the jury for the judge than for the advocate.

What has brought the Oval Office nearer to the hearts (so to speak) of studio filmmakers, I think, is the increased prominence of the handlers, the pollsters, the consultants and the spin doctors, with whom the sympathies of movie industry types naturally, inevitably lie.

With the support and sympathy of the thousands who wrote us and the millions who were touched by his death, we decided to try to make a difference in his name.

At its most ambitious, the tradition of sacred eating does not merely drop ideas into our minds between mouthfuls, it also makes sure that what we are eating is itself an agent of communication and that doctrines are aligned with the subterranean sympathies of certain foodstuffs.

In addition, his record and message is slightly out of step with the antitax sympathies of Republicans in New Hampshire.

The opportunity was there: when he became prime minister after his mother's assassination by Sikh extremists, he carried with him the goodwill and sympathy of both parliament and public.

We express our deepest sympathy and solidarity with the families of the victims and with the people of France.

At the end of the bloodiest century in the Continent's history, the feeling is strong that a man like Mr. Haider, who has spoken with sympathy of Hitler and the Waffen SS -- however whimsically and with whatever subsequent regret -- should have no part in "the new Europe".

The school librarian must have a close knowledge of and sympathy with the work of the teaching staff.

Both Bowie's Newton and Johansson's "Laura" (she is identified as Isserley in the book but not on screen) inhabit human form by which they become somewhat seduced and weakened, with the mysteries of sex and sympathy being contributing factors to their demise.

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