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"feel morally compromised" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to feel as if one has betrayed their personal values or ideals, so is often used in situations where one's actions may conflict with their core beliefs. For example, you might say, "I felt morally compromised when I lied to my parents about where I had been."
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Many feel morally compromised by the positive language of Invest in Africa and the more complicated situation with Tullow Oil.
It would make me feel morally compromised.
Ultimately, we are supposed to feel morally compromised watching rich people inflict these horrors upon enslaved androids day in and day out that is, if we (not unlike William) consider ourselves decent human beings.
But Kellogg morality researcher Maryam Kouchaki argues that inauthenticity is actually very similar to dishonesty, and when pushed to an extreme, people can feel morally compromised about their core identity if they behave in a way that isn't true to who they are.
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Two staffers who facilitated these meetings said that they felt morally compromised by them.
But to be an N.F.L. fan these days is to feel morally conflicted, even morally compromised, because you're supporting something that corrodes too many lives.
They feel morally obliged to do it".
Migrants often feel morally obliged to send money back.
I certainly feel morally obliged to do so.
"It is divided between people who feel morally superior and people who feel intellectually superior".
The characters feel morally and intellectually uninhabited, lighted from without rather than within.
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