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Use "moralities" in a sentence
"It appears that all human groups have moralities, that is, imperative norms of behavior backed by reasons and values."
"Indeed, for some time dramatic pieces were called moralities and interludes indifferently."
"French writers, his ryme wrested, and in his inuentions small subtillitie: the applications of his moralities are the best in him, and yet those many times very grossely bestowed, neither doth the substance of his workes sufficiently aunswere the subtilitie of his titles."