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The phrase "a common principle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a widely accepted idea or rule that is shared among a group or in a particular context.
Example: "In many cultures, honesty is considered a common principle that guides interpersonal relationships."
Alternatives: "a shared principle" or "a widely accepted principle".
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Could a common principle allow more accurate and efficient simulation of chemical processes?
A better analogy might be with other motor systems, where a common principle is rhythmic neural activity.
"But behind the differences there is a common principle from a math point of view," Dr. Nakagaki said.
A common principle is disclosed for nanofilled polymers exhibiting either fluid- or solid-like behaviors with increasing filler volume fraction.
"These two rules are said to share a common principle: a court in the UK should not set itself above foreign states".
So we think it could be just sort of a common principle for how areas interact with attention, this feedback control system.
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There are lots of ways to be a good mentor, but there are a few common principles that the best mentors share.
In order to compare applications, they must evaluate them based on a few common principles.
The second reason we think we can help you is that reviewers evaluate and compare applications based on a few common principles.
On the one hand, the uniformity of the framework explicates the common principle behind a variety of privacy requirements and highlights their differences.
Is there a common governing principle for mesoscale behavior?
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