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"code of honor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an unwritten set of principles and values that determine how people in a particular group should behave. For example, "Soldiers are expected to live by a code of honor that calls for loyalty, courage, and taking responsibility for their actions."
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It's like a code of honor.
Beau had a strict code of honor.
A renegade who subscribed to an unshakeable code of honor.
The critic's code of honor is "no show left behind".
The Pashtuns live by a code of honor called Pashtunwali.
His code of honor, he has insisted, prohibits the killing of women.
Surely a code of honor among enemies would make Siegmund accept.
"I admire our military, their character, code of honor, belief systems.
She also had reservations based on her family's code of honor.
In America, around the same time, the code of honor took a very different form.
His gangster's code of honor, he has insisted, does not countenance the killing of women.
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