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1) мораль2) моральний, етичний- morale- moralism
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- moralities•- moral ascendancy
- moral aspect
- moral authority
- moral bankrupt
- moral barrier
- moral boundaries
- moral certainty
- moral character
- moral choice
- moral claim
- moral climate
- moral code
- moral commandment
- moral concept
- moral conduct
- moral consideration
- moral considerations
- moral conviction
- moral corruption
- moral criterion
- moral crusader
- moral damage
- moral decay
- moral deficiency
- moral degradation
- moral disapproval
- moral education
- moral environment
- moral-ethical
- moral evaluation
- moral evidence
- moral fitness
- moral harmfulness
- moral hazard
- moral imperative
- moral injury
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- moral insanity
- moral issue
- moral justice
- moral law
- moral leprosy
- moral life
- moral obligation
- moral offence
- moral offense
- moral order
- moral ought
- moral oughts
- moral persuasion
- moral perversity
- moral philosophy
- moral portrait
- moral principle
- moral purity
- moral qualities
- moral quality
- moral question
- moral rectitude
- moral responsibility
- moral restraint
- moral right
- moral sanction
- moral sense
- moral significance
- moral sinew
- moral stamina
- moral standard
- moral stature
- moral stricture
- moral suasion
- moral suffering
- moral suffering sustained
- moral superiority
- moral support
- moral turpitude
- moral values
- moral victory
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