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The phrase "a moral necessity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is considered essential from an ethical standpoint.
Example: "In today's society, addressing climate change is not just a choice; it is a moral necessity for the future of our planet."
Alternatives: "an ethical imperative" or "a moral obligation".
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This huge surplus brings a moral necessity".
That would be a moral necessity.
This is not just an economic but a moral necessity, they argue.
Even Thomas Mann used the vocabulary sympathetically: war was a moral necessity, "both a purging and a liberation".
Globalisation made it a "moral necessity" to "liberate all the talents of all the people", the PM said.
If the world were to fully acknowledge the crime that took place, wouldn't it be a moral necessity to remove Saddam Hussein from power?
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"We feel that there is a certain moral necessity to make known the terrible facts," a missionary, Miner Searle Bates, wrote.
And when this happens a pussy riot is an absolute moral necessity.
The Kurdish news site, Rudaw, which has quoted Talabani in calling the oil crash an "economic tsunami" has written in an op-ed that the crisis leads to a "practical and moral necessity to bail out Iraqi Kurdistan".
Otto does not just sleep with his patients; he also takes the flouting of ethical norms as a therapeutic and moral necessity.
So his devotion to truthfully portraying his creations — to illuminating the soul of each member of that enormous cast — was a matter of moral necessity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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