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The phrase "a canon of basic values" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of fundamental principles or beliefs that are widely accepted within a particular context or community.
Example: "The organization operates under a canon of basic values that emphasizes integrity, respect, and accountability."
Alternatives: "a set of core values" or "a framework of fundamental principles."
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The integration law would also include a "canon of basic values", he said, because of the need to create a society "where people live with each other", which was "as important for the residents of Bavaria as it is for the refugees".
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In 1446 he became a canon of Sainte-Waudru, Mons.
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"In the State of Israel, an individual's freedom of choice is one of the country's most basic values".
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