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The phrase "a trial of conscience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is faced with a moral dilemma or is reflecting on their ethical beliefs.
Example: "After the incident, she found herself in a trial of conscience, questioning her decisions and their impact on others."
Alternatives: "a moral dilemma" or "an ethical challenge".
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Arrested for a murder he did not commit and railroaded through the system with little to no due process, he still sits in jail as a prisoner of conscience, still awaiting trial two years on.
Following the trial, Amnesty International declared him to be a prisoner of conscience, "jailed solely for his peaceful activities in defence of human rights".
But during my trial, something decisive happened: Amnesty International adopted me as a prisoner of conscience, and it was an unbelievable feeling to know that there is someone fighting for you on the outside.
A drama of conscience.
A dialogue of conscience.
A vote of conscience?
A man of conscience".
This is a violation of conscience".
"This is now a matter of conscience".
"That is a concern of conscience," he tells her.
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