question of morality

collocation in English

meaningsofquestionandmorality

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question
noun
uk
/ˈkwes.tʃən/
us
/ˈkwes.tʃən/
a sentence or phrase used to find ...
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morality
noun
uk
/məˈræl.ə.ti/
us
/məˈræl.ə.t̬i/
a set of personal or social standards for good or bad behaviour ...
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(Definition ofquestionandmoralityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofquestion of morality

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It is aquestionofmorality, and in that alone a trouble.
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I would agree when it comes to thequestionofmorality.
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It is aquestionofmorality.
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Then take thequestionofmorality.
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Leave out thequestionofmorality.
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They forget thequestionofmorality.
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This is aquestionofmorality.
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We come here to thequestionofmorality.
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I will not speak on thequestionofmorality.
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We are dealing with aquestionofmorality.
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For me, this is aquestionofmorality.
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It is aquestionofmoralityversus money.
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It can never be aquestionofmoralityor immorality.
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The issue raises a basicquestionofmorality.
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We are not here discussing aquestionofmorality.
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I am not going to argue thequestionofmorality.
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Again it is not aquestionofmorality.
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This intent introduces a kind of weakness contingent uponquestionofmoralityand ethics not necessarily associated with masculinity or virility.
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We are dealing not with thequestionofmorality, but with the question of decency.
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We have been told, and we will be told, that it is aquestionofmorality.
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However, in my judgment, it is not aquestionofmorality.
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Thequestionofmoralityand corruption is not indicated by dates, years or centuries.
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We are worried too over the impact of a boycott on the wholequestionofmorality.
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I am not going to argue at any length thequestionofmorality.
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It is no longer a question of law; it is aquestionofmorality.
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