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The phrase "conscience about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express awareness of the moral implications of a decision or action. For example: She felt a great conscience about lying to her parents.
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And I cannot -- I can't conscience about -- about a party that supports that.
We must not have a bad conscience about Europe.
"She has a wonderful conscience about her work.
"He had a complete lack of conscience about it".
He died in 1944 and now they have a guilty conscience about it.
Prosecutors will argue that they reveal a guilty conscience about the ImClone sale.
Mr. Posada said he had a clear conscience about the man's death.
If they did not, they would have a guilty conscience about their privileges.
"I mean, it's an indication that they have no conscience about what's at stake here.
"I sometimes have a little bit of a bad conscience about Martha being at nursery.
I won't have a guilty conscience about idling my way across Europe.
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