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Discover LudwigThe phrase "morally rotten" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is morally corrupt or depraved. Example: The politician's actions were deemed morally rotten by the public, leading to calls for their resignation.
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Until more L.G.B.T. people take this courageous step, and more straight people stop defining our sexuality as morally rotten, too many of us will continue to endure this needless pain.
In his regular column in The Listener, published eight days after the film's release, Bennett explained how he felt horror films should always be "punctuated by belly laughs" and attacked Reeves's completely humourless movie as "the most persistently sadistic and morally rotten film I have seen.
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"He is rotten physically, morally and politically".
For Don to feed the rotten meat to his sister is, therefore, morally wrong if likely consequences are what matter, but not morally wrong if what matter are foreseen or foreseeable or intended consequences.
Morally wrong".
"Stay rotten".
Rotten fruit.
"Rotten seeds.
Rotten movie!
Rotten flesh.
Rotten idea.
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