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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having compassion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing empathy, kindness, or understanding towards others' feelings or situations.
Example: "In times of crisis, having compassion for those affected can make a significant difference."
Alternatives: "showing empathy" or "exhibiting kindness."
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Now that's what I call "honoring diversity and having compassion for people with different lifestyles"!
I believe in having compassion for all sentient beings; therefore, I do not eat meat.
Nurses should be hired on the basis of having compassion as a vocation, not just qualifications, Cameron says.
What's more, Lindquist deftly walks the fine line between having compassion for Pete and simply indulging his postadolescent nonsense.
That all contributed to his feeling as an underdog and to his having compassion for anyone else who struggled in life, including convicts in jail.
But having compassion for her loss does not mean that we must say, with her, "Where there was him, there is nothing".
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"I have compassion for them.
Looking back you have compassion for yourself".
He has compassion on his side.
Show people that you have compassion.
I have compassion for that.
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