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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mercy from" can be used in written English, although it may be more commonly written as "mercy from (someone/something)." An example of using it in a sentence is "The prisoner sought mercy from the judge."
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Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, said Chan and Sukumaran were "sincerely remorseful" and expressed hope for mercy from Indonesia.
But don't expect mercy from a court of law.
Through acts of mercy from whatever source, disasters are rare.
"I ask for mercy from God," he said.
Top C.I.A. officials worried that appealing for mercy from the I.S.I. might doom Davis.
"I'm begging for mercy from the media here," she said Wednesday in an appeal to reporters.
A significant poet begged for mercy from an completely senile Kremlin lord.
People "were yelling and screaming for mercy from Allah," Osman Taj, a pilgrim from the Sudan.
I say maybe we should just confess what Eva did, hope for mercy from Greenway.
He received no mercy from the players' court and was fined.
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He sought death by the axe and begged mercy from the King for his young family.
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