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'norms of decorum' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the accepted rules of behavior in polite society. For example, "We must all adhere to the norms of decorum if we are to maintain a civil and respectful workplace."
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Mr. Nazareno, who is already facing congressional hearings to remove him from office on the ground of malfeasance, was accused of "putting respect for the judicial branch at risk" by violating "norms of decorum" in responding to Mr. Kirchner's proposal with a derisive vulgarity.
The work skewers classical music's pretenses of otherworldliness and norms of decorum by having the musicians interrupt their playing to idly roam the stage performing mundane and sometimes off-color tasks like blowing their nose in their hands, brushing their teeth or scratching their behinds.
We've long assumed that politicians won't lie to us at least, not too much or break with longstanding norms of decorum (again, not too much) because doing so would (a) harm their political party irreparably, (b) destroy any shot they ever had for re-election, and (c) tarnish their personal reputation beyond salvaging.
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Fifty years ago, Seymour Slive's "Rembrandt and His Critics" analyzed the strong responses to Rembrandt in the name of upholding the norms of classical decorum.
Given the scope of Trump's recent scandals, it will be interesting to see if Pence, who unlike Trump is moored to political norms and decorum, is capable of pulling it off.
By implication, you have violated not one person's sense of decorum, but a universally shared social norm.
This includes some norms of what might count as "true", absolutely – but it also includes a lot of rules of decorum, or of the sort of thing you are or are not allowed to promise the electorate.
A bit of decorum.
A sense of decorum.
"That offends certain British ideas of decorum".
"The rules of decorum have fallen apart.
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