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"moral views" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's beliefs or opinions about what is right or wrong, good or bad. One could use it in a sentence like, "Her moral views were shaped by her strict religious upbringing."
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After all, most people are morally complex, holding both progressive and conservative moral views, depending on the issue.
There are moral views that take this position.
2007 "Moral Views of Market Society Annual Revieww of Sociology 33: 285-311 (with Kieran Healy).
But I don't have any pretensions to alter the moral views of people.
Gab is open to all users, regardless of their political beliefs, ideology and moral views.
Conflicting policies, for all their political implications, usually come out of conflicting moral views.
People in Saudi Arabia have their own moral views and needs.
"When pornography is discussed, it is often between groups of people with polarised moral views on the subject.
I'm comparing the principle that a society may not adopt moral sanctions, moral views, against certain conduct.
Given his conservative moral views, I wondered how Minns fared during his three years in Manhattan -- America's own Sodom.
But at least Yahweh had strong moral views, occasionally enlightened ones, about how the Israelites should behave.
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