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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mercy on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an exclamation or a way to express shock or surprise. Example: "Mercy on me, I can't believe how much traffic there is!".
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"Please have mercy on me!!!" one sister wrote.
Have mercy on me".
Have mercy on us.
Take mercy on him".
To have, perhaps, mercy on myself.
"Have mercy on us," I said.
May God have mercy on our souls.
But may God have mercy on you".
May God have mercy on their souls".
"And have mercy on your soul.
… May the Lord have mercy on them.
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