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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for mercy" is part of correct and usable written English.
It can be used when asking for mercy, when imploring someone to show mercy, or when expressing gratitude for receiving mercy. For example, "She pleaded for mercy, but her captors were unmoved."
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It's a prayer for mercy.
Joseph and prayed for mercy.
People screaming for mercy".
But school administrators are pleading for mercy.
Overwhelmed, the soldiers begged for mercy.
The stammered apology, the plea for mercy.
Fans continents away pleaded for mercy.
Also some that begged for mercy.
The son asked for mercy.
I was pleading for mercy.
Instead, I begged for mercy.
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