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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moral question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics that involve ethical considerations or dilemmas.
Example: "The debate over animal rights raises a significant moral question that society must address."
Alternatives: "an ethical dilemma" or "a question of ethics".
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It's a moral question.
Again, it's not simply a moral question.
"There is a moral question there".
In England, that's a moral question.
"It's a moral question and he's a religious figure.
This isn't only a moral question but an aesthetic one.
There's a moral question, for grown-ups who pride themselves on honesty and openness.
If this is a moral question, then surely they are equally wrong.
What is the right answer for a contract question is a moral question".
"For me, it's not just a religious question but a moral question.
"Is that a moral question?" Mr. Addington, now Mr. Cheney's chief of staff, shot back.
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