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1. It is not ethical for a doctor to gossip about a patient.
2. It is not ethical to give or take a bribe.
3. He found a woman's purse and did the ethical thing; he returned it to her.
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1. You have a moral duty to take care of your family.
2. She was a moral woman all her life.
3. He was too moral to cheat on his wife.
4. She is a very moral person who acts correctly all the time; she never steals or lies
5. Abortion is a difficult moral choice.
6. Cheating is a moral issue.
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