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The phrase 'shred of conscience' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe someone who still has a conscience, who is not completely without a moral compass. For example, "The murderer had a shred of conscience, so he turned himself in to the police."
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Ms. Metzler settles too easily for blunt caricature in depicting Simone as a tantrum-throwing narcissist without a shred of conscience or even manners.
"I do not believe anyone with a shred of conscience can reject our application for full admission in the United Nations," Mr. Abbas said, calling eventual statehood "the realization of the inalienable national rights of the Palestinian people".
"I do not believe anyone with a shred of conscience can reject our application for a full membership of the United Nations and our admission as a full-member state," he said.
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The modern hotel, which charged the equivalent of about 45 Yankee dollars a day, was filled with Canadians, Brits and Europeans with not a shred of social conscience, sunning themselves like fat and happy seals.
Playing on the family's trust and affection to pursue his own ends, he is a sculptured mass of muscle and tattoos without a shred of moral conscience, willing to put everyone and anyone at risk to get ahead in a new world that feels, to him, exactly as corrupt and as comfortable as the old one.
If Christie has a single shred of decency -- or a conscience -- he will apologize to the people of New Jersey in general and Fort Lee in particular.
Feeling pangs of conscience?
A drama of conscience.
A dialogue of conscience.
A vote of conscience?
A man of conscience".
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