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Discover Ludwig'public virtue' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that is used to describe a activity or action that is beneficial to society or the public at large. For example: "The mayor praised the residents of the town for their collective commitment to public virtue."
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Unanimity is a public virtue here".
"Friendship is a public virtue, not a threat," he said.
"In America, we have equated personal business success with public virtue," she said.
Jesus attracted not the exemplars of public virtue and moral strength but strugglers and drifters.
But I wish that cyclists would stop with the self-righteous displays of public virtue.
Before, public virtue had meant setting aside a self-interest to accept a general public interest.
Discretion and public virtue — qualities related to what we, today, might call empathy.
We are deliberately not allowed to make easy choices between public virtue and private vice.
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"It is a theme of private virtues becoming public virtues.
Their work displays the public virtues of their personal defects.
The public virtues were to have been examined through the adventures of Prince Arthur in the next six books.
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