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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ethics of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the moral principles or standards that govern a particular topic or situation. Example: The book explores the ethics of artificial intelligence and the potential consequences of creating intelligent machines.
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And the ethics of that are obvious.
What are the ethics of this situation?
The ethics of the British press 29.
Your thoughts on the ethics of this?
And the ethics of production?
Caroline Payne embraces the ethics of America.
It's like a social ethics of coding.
THE ETHICS OF MEMORY, by Avishai Margalit.
To the ethics of their profession?
The ethics of the Wild West prevailed in "toxic" newsrooms.
Then we discussed the ethics of suicide bombings.
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