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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as sympathetic" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing someone's feelings or attitudes to those of another person or group, often in a context where empathy or understanding is being discussed. Example: "She was as sympathetic to his plight as anyone could be, offering her support without hesitation."
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Mr. Prince was not as sympathetic.
But no one was as sympathetic as Father Paul.
Corbisiero, the likeliest beneficiary, was as sympathetic as anyone.
Francis's employers at the Washington Times were not as sympathetic.
His treatment of Ms. Nowak, I imagine, will be as sympathetic as it is bitingly corrosive.
Nor is she as sympathetic to his scientific ambitions as he naïvely assumed.
They're as sympathetic as the people, which proves to be powerfully galvanizing – and not a moment too soon.
While trying to be as sympathetic as possible, I find myself reminding Lucy of the limits of certainty in medicine.
His new cocktail is as sympathetic as the restaurant you drink it in, interesting, not overwhelming, entertaining without condescension.
Analysts say the Taliban are not just seeking revenge, however, but also trying to ensure that the next parliament is as sympathetic as possible to their cause.
It's not often that members of Congress look as sympathetic as they've been lately on YouTube, surrounded by loud and unlovable hecklers.
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