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"impeccable moral character" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has very high moral standards and is highly esteemed. For example, "He was known for his impeccable moral character and was highly respected by all who knew him."
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"She's an outstanding student of impeccable moral character, and it's very upsetting that this is happening as she is going into her senior year," Ms. Going said.
Immortality is impeccable moral character.
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In Nemesis, Roth's best novel for some time, a young man of impeccable fitness and stern moral character, Bucky Cantor, takes a summer job as playground director in a Newark school in 1944.
"It takes moral character.
Good moral character?
They mentioned Lincoln's moral character.
A man of high moral character".
Is it her particular poise, her impeccable moral rectitude, the seemly but sensuous lace-bedazzled dresses?
"Are you of good moral character?" "Certainly".
There's less focus on moral character.
His moral character was being questioned.
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