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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feels sorry for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express sympathy or compassion for someone else's situation or feelings.
Example: "She feels sorry for her friend who lost his job and is struggling to find a new one."
Alternatives: "pities" or "has compassion for".
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One almost feels sorry for Ronaldo.
Everybody feels sorry for you".
Orbach feels sorry for parents.
Nadine feels sorry for her.
"Everyone feels sorry for Cress.
And the guy feels sorry for him.
"Our client feels sorry for that incident.
Who feels sorry for the Yankees?
But he feels sorry for me.
The baseball player part of you feels sorry for him".
Amazingly it's the politicians he feels sorry for.
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