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The phrase "felt sympathetic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an emotional response of compassion or understanding towards someone else's situation.
Example: "When I heard about her loss, I felt sympathetic and wanted to offer my support."
Alternatives: "felt compassion" or "felt empathy."
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She said she had never met him but felt sympathetic because "he doesn't belong where he is".
She felt sympathetic to the gay community, but had no gay family members and always separated her life as a Mormon from her views on gay rights.
And it's clear that certain parts of American society felt sympathetic about it, and different people could express their sympathies (ph) in different ways.
He said he felt sympathetic to Zhang, who is often accused of selling out to Communist authorities as well as to commercial interests.
Sister Mary said that she could not condone her brother's decision to end his life, but that she still felt sympathetic.
"I felt sympathetic towards the rowers, but the judge made it clear it wasn't about them; they became a non-entity in the charge.
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Feeling sympathetic?
But it is hard not to feel sympathetic.
Did you feel sympathetic toward Exxon Mobil as you researched?
But in a more general sense, I feel sympathetic to the art of all times.
I do feel sympathetic to my characters; I think one has to be.
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