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moral codes
noun
Plural of moral code
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The phrase "moral codes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to accepted standards of behavior and ethics in a society or group. For example, "My parents instilled in me a strong sense of morality in accordance with their own moral codes."
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People police themselves through their own moral codes.
All these enterprises must subscribe to Archie's strict moral codes.
Licenses will be revoked should such moral codes be broached.
They exist in crews, distinguished by their moral codes.
Demands by ultraconservative Salafis for puritanical moral codes were rejected.
There still is not total agreement on universally accepted moral codes.
I realised it wasn't true – but those moral codes are inside me".
It challenges, questions, overturns assumptions, unsettles moral codes, disrespects sacred cows or other such entities.
A police corps was created to enforce the new moral codes.
The book "astutely identifies links between Byron's defiance of prevailing moral codes and his political radicalism".
"When we break taboos," he says, "it doesn't mean we also break moral codes.
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