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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moral concern" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express a worry or consideration related to what is right or wrong, good or bad, according to moral values or principles. Example: - "The company's decision to use child labor raised moral concerns among consumers." - "The government's actions have ignited moral concerns among the citizens." - "As a teacher, I have a moral concern to educate my students on ethical behavior." - "In his speech, the politician addressed the moral concerns surrounding climate change."
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Moral concern can rise when dosages do.
The moral concern of the heroic play is the reverse.
The driving force behind Parfit's moral concern was suffering.
"The scientist's chief moral concern today, I believe, is the creation of just such potentialities...."....
"New-wave" French films have aroused moral concern and have received criticism.
Mr. Romney, though, viewed health care as a fiscal, not moral, concern.
Perhaps the most striking thing about it is the total absence of moral concern.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's attempt to "reach out" on abortion does not touch this moral concern.
"The scientist's chief moral concern today, I believe, is the creation of just such potentialities...."....
We have a moral concern that this is not the best thing for the whole system".
Our independence and our historic moral concern give us the freedom to support human rights anywhere.
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