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Discover Ludwig"very moral" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something or someone as having high moral standards or behaving in a morally upright way. Example: The lawyer argued that the defendant's actions were very moral and should be taken into consideration during the sentencing phase of the trial.
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"What I can tell you about Bradley Manning is a very moral person," Coombs says: And that morality was with him from the beginning..
He's also very moral.
"I consider myself a very moral person," he said.
Not because I'm very moral, far from that.
Never before had my very moral fiber been questioned.
"He's a very moral kind of a guy.
There was something very moral about her, but nothing strident.
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The very morals of a generation are at stake.
But then which of these very different moral senses could be expected reliably to track moral truths (if they exist)?
Because war requires a very complicated moral psyche".
"That's a very serious moral offense for them".
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