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The phrase "a few basic principles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to fundamental ideas or rules that are essential to understanding a topic or concept.
Example: "To succeed in this field, it's important to follow a few basic principles that guide our work."
Alternatives: "several fundamental rules" or "a handful of core concepts".
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Then, we teach a few basic principles.
But if you follow a few basic principles, you are more likely to be successful.
He does not describe himself as especially smart, but he had a hard-headed attachment to a few basic principles.
Would it be possible to reboot modern life by following a few basic principles of survival and technological development?
Just as a few simple sentence patterns enable small children to express an amazing variety of thoughts, a few basic principles do much of the lifting in economics.
He demonstrated that by following a few basic principles he could rehabilitate patients with these injuries so that they could lead a useful life.
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Gradually, a few basic Sebők principles consolidated themselves.
In much the same way, mastering a few basic economic principles can cast the mundane details of ordinary existence in a sharp new light.
Once you embrace having your employees participate in the social Web, give them a few basic guiding principles in how they conduct themselves.
In the event, Carl applied a few basic negotiation principles to keep the discussion from ending prematurely or from turning into an argument about who was right and who was wrong.
He's no longer talking about unifying the country which is fractured not just by geography but by Facebook feeds and warring cable news channels but about getting people to merely agree on a few basic first principles.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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