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The phrase "a hint of conscience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight or subtle awareness of moral principles or feelings of guilt in someone's behavior or thoughts.
Example: "Despite his ruthless business tactics, there was a hint of conscience in his eyes when he spoke about the impact on his employees."
Alternatives: "a trace of morality" or "a touch of guilt".
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But perhaps it did indeed trigger a little bit of thought and, who knows, a hint of conscience.
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If these regimes and their terrorist allies were to perfect these capabilities, no inner voice of reason, no hint of conscience would prevent their use.
"If these regimes and their terrorist allies were to perfect these capabilities, no inner voice of reason, no hint of conscience would prevent their use," he said, charging that terrorists hate "Jews and Christians and all Muslims who disagree with them".
A hint of flexibility.
Without a hint of irony.
Not even a hint of a frost.
A hint of mortality can be invigorating.
Fashionable, but with a hint of seriousness.
I responded with a hint of trepidation.
Not a hint of diva about it.
He gave a hint of smile.
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