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Customary morality refers to the set of ethical norms and values that are widely accepted and practiced within a particular culture or society. It is often derived from tradition, social customs, and collective experiences, influencing how individuals distinguish right from wrong. Unlike formal legal systems, customary morality is not codified but is maintained through social interactions and communal reinforcement. This form of morality can vary significantly between different cultures and may evolve over time as societal values change.

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