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The phrase "a few principle" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a few principles"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a small number of fundamental truths or propositions that serve as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.
Example: "In our discussion, we will focus on a few principles that guide our ethical decision-making."
Alternatives: "a couple of principles" or "several principles".
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Often, leitmotif film scores will revolve around a few principle ideas.
Despite the extreme complexity of signaling processes within and between cells, only a few principle biophysical mechanisms are known to determine the existence and death of mammalian cells.
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A few principles are needed.
Davies and Terrett have established a few principles: Abandon pastiche.
There are a few principles to keep in mind.
But I won't commit to eight shows a week without a few principles being met.
"When we construct menus and dishes, we work along a few principles," he explains.
This approach is based on a few principles used in Software defined networks (SDNs).
But a few principles and a little order are needed to run the affairs of the world.
On the job, Pernu keeps a few principles in mind — first and foremost, the importance of condition.
In comparison, great technologies, companies, and products are often driven by the focused vision of just a few principles.
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