Collocations withmorale

These are words often used in combination withmorale.

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civilian morale
Clearly, air attacks on city centres which provided essential amenities to nearby working-class communities severely damaged civilian morale in these areas.
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employee morale
With regard to the new arrangement, he stressed the improvement in employee morale.
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general morale
His tasks are extremely difficult: policing, and keeping up the general morale of everybody concerned.
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improved morale
Improved morale would increase cooperation and concentration, particularly among contractor staff.
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morale booster
The industry needs a morale booster, a capital reconstruction.
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poor morale
There is a serious risk of disruption to business through poor morale, loss of staff, or industrial action.
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problem of morale
The consequence has been a totally different problem of morale from that which we expected.
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