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Discover Ludwig'the morals' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the morals or standards of conduct by which a person or group lives. For example, "These young people have strong morals and a sense of right and wrong."
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the morals
adjective
Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour.
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If you feel you are "moralizing" too much just cut the morals off or out...
If you feel you are "moralizing" too much — just cut the morals off — or out..
Even the morals had gradations.
Not super heavy on the morals.
"These are the morals of Qaddafi.
We call it the morals of the midan, the morals of Tahrir Square.
The morals that emerge are not straightforward.
"These are the morals of Islam," one said to Anthony.
He just doesn't like the morals of it.
You have to respect the power of the meat to change the morals so neatly.
The aim of the regulation is to "protect the morals and culture of society".
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