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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moral grounds" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the ethical or principled reasons behind a decision or action. Example: She refused to take part in the project on moral grounds, as it conflicted with her personal beliefs.
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Possibly, on moral grounds, they are right.
Then he denounced gambling on moral grounds.
A few demanded its abolition on moral grounds.
I have no disagreement with this decision on moral grounds.
But the reservations have not only been on moral grounds.
It can only rest, I think, on moral grounds.
He also rails against banning books on moral grounds.
She's campaigning on moral grounds, not political grounds.
The initial reaction by many environmental activists to this idea was hostile, largely on moral grounds.
Nor, on moral grounds, would the serviceman in charge kill him.
Most Republican senators say they strongly oppose the measure on religious or moral grounds.
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