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According to Kant, lying is inherently morally wrong, thus it is never morally permissible. Is Kant correct about this?

According to Kant, lying is inherently morally wrong, thus it is never morally permissible. Is Kant correct about this? Either defend Kant's claim that lying is always morally impermissible, or give a detailed example of a lie that you believe is the morally right thing to do. What is it about the situation that makes that lie morally right? (5 sentence minimum)

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