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"moral battle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a conflict between what is morally right and wrong. Here is an example sentence: "In the novel, the main character is faced with a moral battle between telling the truth and protecting their friend."
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It's been a moral battle of democratic values rather than fascist values.
These gestures marked the end of a private moral battle and the beginning of a great career.
If you're going to lump everyone together, it's members of the male sex who have just lost the moral battle.
Although New Source Review is obviously a regulatory and political battle, it's also, in some dimension, a moral battle.
As for Franz Olivier Giesbert, from Le Point, he thinks "the left has lost the moral battle".
But the appearance of Mr. Obama, in the view of some Catholic officials, is grounds for a deeper moral battle.
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Worldwide moral battles can be fought and won.
Mrs. Sisulu's passing extinguishes another light of a generation that fought one of the great moral battles of the 20th century.
Spielberg's production people called the National Archives in 2011 to get a copy of the original voting roll and to plumb deeply into the details of the vote on one of America's most searing moral battles, even asking whether the vote was recorded in a bound volume or on loose ledger forms.
"The Kid Who Would Be King" rests on hope and issues a challenge not only to the kids in the audience, but to those who drove them to the theater: The children will be the ones to fight the environmental, political and moral battles we are walking away from.
Without Snowden, the fight carries on as an idea, which is where all moral battles should be.
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