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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moral man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who adheres to ethical principles and demonstrates integrity in their actions.
Example: "In a world filled with challenges, he remains a moral man, always standing up for what is right."
Alternatives: "an ethical person" or "a principled individual".
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As author Patrick Dooley points out, "What is at stake in The Monster is that if Trescott is a moral man, Crane has rejected common-sense morality.
They talk about how they want a moral man.
His sadness was the personal feeling of a moral man.
He's a man of great religious faith and a moral man.
A moral man, an inspiring halftime speaker, a tough but compassionate father figure to many players who needed one.
She has turned me into a moral man but not a prig, she is a wildly exciting lover-mistress," etc.
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As Herz points out Trakl's poems exemplify swings of consciousness in which the world is at once achingly clear and simultaneously remote--a moral man must essentially reside in the unaffiliated space of imagination.
They even took note when the Republican Senate candidate in Connecticut called Joe Lieberman "a very moral man, a very Christian man".
He was a deeply moral man, kind, generous, and a gentle man in the full sense of these two words.
The self-portrait is that of a highly moral man of gravitas, but his actual morality is quite peculiar.
"George Bush is a decent, moral man, and he can win," said Margie Coker, who was wearing a T-shirt that said "Yes, I believe in God".
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