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♦voorbeelden:1 vrijheid van geweten • freedom/liberty of conscienceeen goed/rustig/zuiver geweten hebben • have a good/easy/clear conscienceeen kwaad/slecht geweten hebben • have a bad/guilty/uneasy consciencezijn geweten in slaap sussen/wiegen • ease/salve one's consciencegekweld door zijn geweten • conscience-strickeniets niet met zijn geweten in overeenstemming kunnen brengen • be unable to square something with one's consciencenaar eer en geweten • in good conscienceveel op zijn geweten hebben • have a lot to answer formijn geweten begon te spreken • my conscience was roused -
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