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Discover Ludwig"some pathos" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Pathos is an emotional appeal used to persuade an audience, so "some pathos" could be used to signify that an argument or statement is attempting to evoke emotion to influence someone's opinion. For example, "The leader's speech at the rally contained some pathos and it was clear that she was trying to move the crowd."
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There is some pathos in this, for Falwell apparently wanted a red brick campus at L.B.C.
In this new work, Beane falls back on his old tricks: lots of gags, some pathos.
This softhearted movie invests Mike with some pathos when one character accurately calls him a loser and Eric's pet.
The family feuding is played for laughs, but there is some pathos peeking out of the margins.
Nick Paglino, though, proves that it's not impossible to wring some pathos out of the sparse script.
"The family feuding is played for laughs," Alessandra Stanley wrote in The New York Times, "but there is some pathos peeking out of the margins".
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There is suspense regarding whether the women will go through with the adoptions, and some real pathos in scenes of papers being signed and babies carried away.
On Remembrance Sunday, that memorial scene in particular might have achieved some real pathos if we'd only been allowed a few moments of reflection.
"Will & Grace" wasn't high art, but it combined sharp writing with a premise that held some genuine pathos: the central couple were chaste lovers separated by their sexual orientation, and they were doubled, in a Shakespearean fashion, by the raucous drunks Jack and Karen, who played their own ribald variation on the same romantic situation.
Entertainment Weekly writer Adam B. Vary graded the episode with a B+ and praised Somerhalder for bringing "some real pathos to his conflicted feelings for Shannon; he also found Locke to be "at his best when his motivations are darkly mysterious".
Some of them I read as an oncologist, some as an interested bystander, and some with the pathos and pain of that nephew, grandson, friend and son.
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