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incorrupt

[in-kuh-ruhpt] / ˌɪn kəˈrʌpt /








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His artistic existence, incorrupt and otherwise, soothes the soul.

From Salon May 29, 2012

“Only the morally courageous are worthy of speaking to their fellow men for two hours in the dark,” Frank Capra once wrote, “and only the artistically incorrupt will earn and keep the people’s trust.”

From Salon May 29, 2012

Author Taft thinks so, although he admits that an incorrupt government steps on many toes, recalls a prominent manufacturer who has left the Charter group because he could not get a $2 parking ticket "fixed."

From Time Magazine Archive

The offense of 100% incorrupt Sir Christopher Bullock was "indiscretion," almost the only offense with which a British Civil Servant is ever charged.

From Time Magazine Archive

Or by a wise and incorrupt administration of justice?

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) by Edmund Burke




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