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The phrase 'chaste lifestyle' is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe an individual who lives a life avoiding immoral or sexual desires, often for religious reasons. For example, "He chose to lead a chaste lifestyle as part of his religious beliefs."
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They have written several books on chastity for teens, which are available in many Christian bookstores, and they have a website, Chastity.com, with resources for young Catholics pursuing a chaste lifestyle.
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The report says the Church must find "ways of honouring" gay Christians who "conscious of the Church's teaching, have embraced a chaste and single lifestyle, and also those who in good conscience have entered partnerships with a firm intention of life-long fidelity".
Furthermore, he said, "My wife, an ordained Baptist minister for 20 years, has counseled many men and women to walk away from the gay lifestyle, and to live a chaste life".
The lifestyle sometimes resembles a relatively chaste version of that depicted in the television series "Sex and the City," featuring below-the-knee designer skirts and kosher wine in place of Cosmopolitans.
GLAAD cited earlier statements by Martin, such as a column in which he said that his wife has "counseled many men and women to walk away from the gay lifestyle, and to live a chaste life," to say that his latest tweets were part of an anti-gay pattern.
Chaste passion, discreet violence.
He means "chaste".
Chaste, as usual.
They're absurdly chaste.
("Live a chaste and virtuous life").
Otherwise the chaste will constantly be chased.
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