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Meanings of
moral detriment
in English
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Usage of
moral detriment
in English
1
Children have their rights and privileges, even to their physical, mental and
moral
detriment
.
2
No matter how pure the motive, a man cannot devote his days to squeezing out pecuniary profits without some
moral
detriment
.
3
No word has ever been uttered to their
moral
detriment
;
they are, in this blameful age, among the most blameless of its people.
4
Most persons, owing to causes which I may not have space to hint at, suffer
moral
detriment
from this peculiar mode of life.
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This collocation consists of:
moral
detriment
moral
Adjective
Noun