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The phrase "solid moral compass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has strong ethical principles and consistently makes decisions based on those principles. Example: "In times of crisis, it's important to have a leader with a solid moral compass to guide the team through difficult decisions."
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A solid moral compass can, in other words, lead one safely through dim rooms with graffiti-covered walls.
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James has always had a rock-solid moral compass, adhering fiercely to one particular tenet of the Boy Scout Law: "A Scout is true to his family".
He has a solid core and a strong moral compass.
He was highly ethical with a strong moral compass.
"My father had a very strong moral compass," Baird said.
All these novels involve a strong moral compass.
What drove [her] actions was a strong moral compass".
"He had a strong moral compass," she told me.
He has a strong moral compass.
You just need compassion and a moral compass.
That keeps my moral compass on point and keeps my decisions solid.
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