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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basic tenet of life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing fundamental principles or beliefs that are considered essential to living or understanding life.
Example: "Honesty is a basic tenet of life that guides our interactions with others."
Alternatives: "a fundamental principle of life" or "a core belief of existence."
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Punishing a few women who want to hide their faces in public when their conduct presents no danger to the public violates a basic tenet of life in a free society.
Food culture does not cost money, it is a basic tenet of life that extends across class boundaries.
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"The basic tenet of life in the Heights," he said, "is inertia".
A basic tenet of the heterotrophic theory of the origin of life is that the origin of the first living systems depended on environmentally supplied organic molecules.
A girl's right to life has to be a basic tenet of any feminist position and cannot be compromised by an absolutist pro-choice narrative.
"Obviously, respect for the life of the unborn is a basic tenet of our Catholic faith and morality".
Indeed, a basic tenet of Vodou metaphysics is that people remain connected to our world after death, and that death is a part of life.
Loyalty is a basic tenet of fandom.
It is a basic tenet of economics.
It sounds simple, obvious, a basic tenet of receiving.
That's a basic tenet of human rights and Islam.
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