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"a man of principles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally refers to a person who adheres to a set of moral or ethical standards, or a person that is reliable and follows the rules. For example, you could say, "He was a man of principles, always doing what was right."
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"I'm a man of principles," he said.
I am a man of principles.
He said: "I am a man of principles.
"Just generally, a man of principles and integrity".
You can be a quiet and effective leader and a man of principles and values.
McDonnell has built up a strong following within the left, and is routinely described as a man of principles.
Similar(46)
He's a man of principle.
"Because I am a man of principle.
A man of principle, a man of honor.
I would say he is a man of principle.
For many conservatives, that makes him a man of principle.
More suggestions(16)
a handful of principles
a discussion of principles
a misspelling of principles
a man of contradictions
a set of principles
a declaration of principles
a sellout of principles
a man of letters
a couple of principles
a man of habits
a combination of principles
a foundation of principles
a man of deals
a man of convictions
a variety of principles
a man of parts
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