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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immoral about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is not grammatically correct and does not make sense in a sentence. It is possible that someone might say it in casual or spoken English, but it would not be considered a proper or formal phrase. Correct alternatives to express a similar idea could include: - "Unethical about" - "Morally wrong about" - "Immoral regarding" Example: The politician's actions were highly criticized for being unethical about his use of campaign funds.
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To Dr. Koop, there was nothing immoral about medical wisdom.
But what is immoral about stem cell research?
Either way, there's nothing misguided or immoral about it.
There is nothing illegal or immoral about wanting to keep your program funded".
"The point is that there is nothing vulgar, shameful or immoral about the word".
Isn't there something immoral about buying personal jets while others starve?
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It is truly immoral that about 50 million people are uninsured.
I definitely have the most immoral thoughts about Swedish people.
Nor is it, as social conservatives would have it, women making "immoral choices" about how to use it.
You want to talk about "immoral taxes", Mr Symond?
Given the high risk of serious defects, they said, it would be immoral to think about cloning humans.
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