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Discover Ludwig"moral checkpoint" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point at which a person or group evaluates or considers their moral principles. For example: "Before making a decision about what to do with her bonus, Rachel paused to consider a moral checkpoint."
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a de facto reimagining of Iphigenia, in all its its futility and absence of a moral checkpoint.
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A checkpoint.
Moral issues.
The moral?
Moral disintegration!
I pass a police checkpoint.
Traffic slowed near the checkpoint.
There was a checkpoint.
"Flying checkpoint," Rasha said.
Venue: Assembly Checkpoint, Edinburgh.
CHECKPOINT, by Nicholson Baker.
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