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sense of duty
noun as in inner voice
noun as in principle/principles
Example Sentences
"Callum truly believed in his sense of duty and after working for the NHS after the course, decided it was his duty to help Ukraine and joined the International Legion of Ukraine in the summer."
In her memoir, Mrs Trump wrote that she has a “strong sense of duty to use the platform as First Lady for good”.
Of course sports are a business, and owners shouldn’t keep their buildings alive out of a sense of duty.
That sense of duty, coupled with an opportunistic boldness, leads this thoughtful, socially skillful collegian down a path that, while setting him apart as a purposeful prodigy, eventually puts his carefully cultivated future at risk.
Bwalya found a group bonded by a common purpose and sense of duty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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