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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has integrity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically refers to someone who possesses honesty, strong moral principles, and the ability to stand by their convictions. Example: "John was known for his unwavering integrity among his colleagues and friends. Whenever a difficult decision needed to be made, everyone turned to him for his sound judgement and moral compass."
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He has integrity.
"I think he has integrity, and experience.
"He has integrity, he is not corrupt".
"He has integrity, he's forthright, he takes us forth to fight the terrorists," she said.
Leonard Cohen: he's a poet, he has integrity, and I can slightly impersonate him.
Seymour is a self-hating loser, yet he has integrity of a sort, and Enid finds solace in him.
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He had integrity, and he had excellent judgment".
He had integrity, bravery and exhibited the kind of quiet machismo that commands respect without needing to assert itself.
"Captain America, because he was strong and wise and he had integrity and honesty, he was successful in life and conquered the villains and bad guys," Mr. Michalik recalled.
"He had integrity.
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