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"moral justification" is a correct phrase that is used in written English.
It is used to refer to the reasoning behind a decision or action that is thought to be morally justifiable. For example, "The company had a moral justification for implementing a pay cut to help them survive in a difficult economic climate."
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Moral justification is all.
Is this a moral justification?
Is there a moral justification?
And nor is there any moral justification.
There was no moral justification to Johnson's disclosure.
I saw no moral justification at all as a youth.
What, he asks, is the moral justification for that?
But, like nature, tradition is a description not moral justification.
Ah, but the Syndrome's requirement is "lasting moral justification".
To Saad-Ghorayeb, this statement "provides moral justification and ideological justification for dehumanizing the Jews".
Now, you can certainly argue there's no moral justification for that dissonance.
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