there are many published accounts of this incident, one version may have the virtue if being true
she lost her virtue in the city.
Kindness is a virtue.By virtue of his accomplishments, he was appointed the new council leader.Virtue does not come from wealth, but wealth and every other good thing comes from virtue.(paraphrasing Socrates)
Virtues is a noun.
Honesty is a key virtue in building trust and fostering strong relationships.
"Goodness" is a synonym of virtue.
The virtue of that woman was something that will always be admired.
she lost her virtue in the city.
A number of claims have been made on behalf of virtue epistemology.
I think it's more correct to say "Is gratitude a vanishing virtue?" or "Does gratitude seem to be a vanishing virtue?"
The girl in my class was a virtue in a moral excellence in a particular class such as math.
That sentence is not correct. If you want to keep it as a question as to whether gratitide is less common then it should be "Does gratitude seem to be a vanishing virute?" or if it is meant as a statement the it is "Gratitude is a vanishing virtue."
She was a paragon of virtue.
civic vertue
The sentence should be punctuated as: Patience - it's a virtue not often seen on the freeway at 5:15 pm.
Experience is the knowledge by virtue of committed mistakes.
You can say something like "...by virtue of the fact that.." For example: "I know the mechanics of a sentence by virtue of the fact that I am an English teacher." By adding the letter "s" you are defining virtues as "the good thing about," so you can discuss the virtues of skim milk, inter alia.
Bravery is a virtue that not a lot of people possess at the moment.