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"empathetic with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is understanding or sympathetic to another person's difficulties. For example, "He was empathetic with her situation and offered her emotional support during her difficult time."
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He added, "I'm empathetic with that".
I'm empathetic with anything that's clumsy or inarticulate".
"Rebecca is so caring and empathetic with her characters.
Perhaps it is even making them more militant toward management and more empathetic with other unions.
I hope I'm empathetic with the trials of their future lives.
"When I read the script," Mr. Scorsese said, "I was just taken by the character, felt very empathetic with him".
He was empathetic with my family – my mom and our situation, the fact that she didn't speak English".
We understand that the people of Queensland wanted us to be far more empathetic with the concerns they have".
"We are trying very hard to be empathetic with the Iraqi military," said a senior American information warfare official.
He is therefore both mildly empathetic with the lot of his opposite number Alastair Cook, and very wary of crowing about Australia's improvement just yet.
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Writing over Twitter on Wednesday that he feels "sad" about Lauer's termination, Rivera called the host a "great guy" who was "empathetic [with] guests" and "a real gentleman".
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