Sentence examples for a credo from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a credo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of beliefs or guiding principles that someone holds.
Example: "Her actions were guided by a strong credo that emphasized honesty and integrity in all dealings."
Alternatives: "a belief system" or "a guiding principle".

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This became a credo of Slim's future empire.

But he had a credo for weathering such slights.

It was more a credo than a conventional conference speech.

"Making Regional Policy Dialogues Work: A Credo For Metro-Scale Consensus Building".

A credo of the Franciscan order was nudus nudum Christum sequi ("follow naked the naked Christ").

He suggested a credo that capitalizes on the Bronx's unique geographical status among the boroughs.

Some claim a credo can help to galvanise an electorate bored by consensual centrism.

Perhaps that's a credo Jaguars fans should consider adopting for the foreseeable future.

But the remark itself was more striking proclaimed at the start like a credo.

This persistence with a credo in many ways refuted is part of Obama's gift.

At their best, these musicians share a credo of jazz traditionalism unclouded by nostalgia.

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