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    Default Moral lapse years

    This phrase is new to me. Please help and thank you so much.

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    Default Re: Moral lapse years

    Quote Originally Posted by Deepurple View Post
    This phrase is new to me. Please help and thank you so much.
    I have no idea what it means. I understand the first two words to mean that something was done which was not right - not moral - but "years" doesn't work here.
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