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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as pity" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of grammatical correctness and context.
Example: "He looked at her with as pity, but she didn't want his sympathy."
Alternatives: "as a form of compassion" or "in a sympathetic manner".
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It struck him as pity, or perhaps morbid curiosity.
Often, though, I sensed not so much helpfulness as pity.
The rare sympathetic view comes dressed as pity.
The Way Things Were invokes big political and social themes with little hint of nostalgia: the poor evoke revulsion as well as pity and their treatment by the (even relatively) wealthy begs belief in its insulting and casual cruelty.
That generated anger as well as pity when doubts about her gender were made public in most indelicate fashion on the day of the final after news of the investigation was leaked to an Australian newspaper.
At these and other moments, as pity, or even admiration, swells in the poet's breast, we know that, for all the satisfactions of moral pigeonholing, nothing has been explained.
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There may be as much pity and confusion as intimidation and fear on the other side of the stories of Mad Jack.
Similarly, there may be as much pity and confusion as intimidation and fear on the other side of the stories of Mad Jack.
But exiles are resented as well as pitied.
I have lost my subject, the father I loved as well as pitied.
Make sure none of your loving support comes across as pitying or sarcastic.
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