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The phrase "would be honorable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or decisions that are considered morally right or commendable. Example: "To stand up for what is right, even in the face of adversity, would be honorable."
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If not, then to carry it out in the present circumstances would be honorable, right and overdue.
Gary Kauffman, 44, a lawyer, said he thought most New Yorkers would be honorable enough to return the art.
"I have the utmost respect for baseball and have always tried to live my life in a way that would be honorable.
— Chris Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) 8 Apr 12 By way of explaining his work, Mike Wallace once told an interviewer, "In the best of all possible worlds, everybody would be honorable, but that's not the way the world works.
Indeed, in our polarized times, I don't know how many people would be honorable enough to do what I propose.
A good church won't try to "trade" a car for your beliefs, but if you want to be a good person, it would be honorable to at least consider the merits of an institution that displays such generosity and helpfulness to you.
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It would not be honorable either to spend the fake or to pass it along to another sucker.
"That would be an honorable thing to do".
In that case it would be very honorable not to take the job".
"He needs an exit strategy, and resigning would be the honorable thing to do".
And in a visit with the troops, he told them, too, that the American withdrawal would be an honorable one.
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