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The phrase "sting of conscience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use the phrase to describe the feeling of guilt or regret associated with a wrong done. For example, "She felt a sharp sting of conscience when she remembered how she had treated her friend."
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Ethical concerns are never problems to be resolved once and for all; they make us uncomfortable and sometimes, when the sting of conscience is too strong, prevent us from sleeping.
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Scene Four: Hamlet runs from the battlements into the chamber of his "parents" and slaughters Claudius with a rapier and dagger, but leaves his mother "to heaven," i.e. she gets to live with the prick and sting of bad conscience over what she has done.
Feeling pangs of conscience?
A drama of conscience.
A dialogue of conscience.
A vote of conscience?
A man of conscience".
It is the call of conscience.
James Hansen is a powerful voice of conscience.
Louisa Thomas is the author of "Conscience.
This is a violation of conscience".
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