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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of morality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ethical considerations or dilemmas in various contexts, such as philosophy, law, or personal beliefs.
Example: "The decision to implement the new policy is not just a question of legality; it is also a matter of morality."
Alternatives: "an ethical issue" or "a question of ethics".
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This is a matter of morality and of basic math.
Some are structural, others simply a matter of morality or precedent.
HUCKABEE:...This is a matter not of math, this is a matter of morality.
How you can respond is less a matter of morality than power.
To most women abortion is not a matter of morality but of practicality.
It didn't seem to be a matter of morality, asceticism, religion or even taste.
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"When I got up on the witness stand and the attorney asked what I felt were some of the key issues, I said it was a matter of ethics and morality.
It is a matter of trust, morality and loyalty to one's values and spouse.
He found it unreasonable to "forbid in civil law a practice that can be considered a matter of private morality".
"There are some who may argue that Jacob Zuma's sex life is a matter of private morality or 'culture' but this is not so," she said in a statement.
Some forfeiture theorists hold that restrictions on the right to punish someone who has forfeited his right not to be punished arise only as a matter of political morality (Wellman 2012: 378 80).
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