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The phrase "all consciences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the collective moral awareness or sense of right and wrong among individuals or groups.
Example: "In a democratic society, it is essential to respect all consciences when making decisions that affect the community."
Alternatives: "every conscience" or "all moral perspectives".
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* All consciences are guilty.
Until that happy day on Canaan's shore when all consciences converge, the only result can be a Babel of disagreement.
Second, Americans can consider whether the immigration policies of the Trump Administration are now so unjust that they offend all consciences.
Conservative evangelicals don't want government support for our faith, because we believe God created all consciences free and a state-coerced act of worship isn't acceptable to God.
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And now, it's not even about "conscience clauses" because the accommodation that was reached upholds all those conscience clauses.
"In all conscience I don't".
After all, conscience and belief often dictate a lonely stance.
But how, in all conscience, can it be ignored?
Whoever joins it, either through guilty conscience or idealism, ends by losing all conscience and all ideals".
"I realised that, in all conscience, I could not go on with it," he writes.
I can't stand by in all conscience and ignore what's happening.
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