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Discover Ludwig"took pity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to feel sorrow for someone and have sympathy for them. For example, "The old man took pity on the homeless child and gave him some food."
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Super Sadiq took pity.
"Nobody took pity on us.
The prime minister took pity.
He took pity on me.
Fortunately, these women took pity on me.
Virginia took pity on us and agreed.
"What should I say?" Cassels took pity.
… [Eventually] his wife took pity on me," Dervishi said.
Mr. Pépin's brown eyes took pity on me.
He took pity on me, though, and said nothing.
We eventually took pity on him and let him leave".
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