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to/towards #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 13, 2012 13:50 pm   to/towards
 

1. Campaigners hope that people will be sympathetic to their cause.
2. Campaigners hope that people will be sympathetic towards their cause.
Are these sentences OK?
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to/towards #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 13, 2012 14:42 pm   to/towards
 

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