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The phrase "morally neutral" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that does not have a moral implication or does not align with a particular moral viewpoint. Example: The use of technology in modern society is morally neutral, as it can be used for both good and bad purposes depending on the intentions of the user.
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For most of his philosophical life Phillips believed that moral philosophy should be morally neutral conceptual analysis.
Names seemed morally neutral.
It's morally neutral.
Markets are not morally neutral.
But debt is not morally neutral.
Still, High Society remains morally neutral.
And names only seem morally neutral.
Can torture really be turned into morally neutral entertainment?
"Money is a morally neutral item in this country.
Surely it does, but the photographs themselves remain morally neutral.
Globalization by itself is "morally neutral," Mr. Havel said.
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