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"ethical blunder" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action or decision that is considered to be morally wrong or unethical. For example: "The company made an ethical blunder when it decided to raise prices without consulting the customers."
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Surrendering Kaylee to her mother, instead of the legal father Colby, was a huge, legal, and ethical blunder".
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He has broken no laws and has not committed any ethical or moral blunders.
This structure, which few states share, leaves too much room for financial blunders and ethical lapses.
In regular columns, King has hammered the current leadership in the Wilson Building for its failures, blunders and ethical missteps.
The ancients' views, once rediscovered, must be assessed on their merits, and when he turns to the ethical vocabulary he in fact finds them to have blundered disastrously.
A blunder.
His blunder?
What Blunder?
Blunder after blunder undermined its chances.
Labour may blunder.
YOU: My blunder.
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