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The phrase "a clear conscience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a state of being free from guilt or moral wrongdoing.
Example: "After confessing his mistakes, he felt a clear conscience and was ready to move forward."
Alternatives: "a guilt-free mind" or "a clean conscience."
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I have a clear conscience".
"I've got a clear conscience".
I'm going to win this with a clear conscience".
How do the cast of Glitchy keep a clear conscience?
"I walked away with a clear conscience … no longer scared".
We want a clear conscience as well as clean hands.
So Mr. Corzine can leave Washington with a clear conscience.
He's an enabler with a clear conscience, not a user.
Bronislaw Geremek died with a clear conscience and clean hands.
May she take the washer-dryer with a clear conscience?
She lies to him, but with a clear conscience.
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