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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mark of principle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or decision that reflects a strong adherence to one's beliefs or values.
Example: "Refusing to compromise on ethical standards is a mark of principle that sets true leaders apart."
Alternatives: "a sign of integrity" or "a testament to values."
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But it impressed others as a mark of principle.
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"If she had created [handbags] in leather, there probably would have been more sales," says Quick. "But she stuck to her principles, which became a mark of differentiation.
The Bush administration's apathy toward these principles, at home and abroad, is a mark of shame for our country.
The difference is that Nozick does not hold that the mark of principles being responsive to or reflective of the fact of our separate existences is that they would be agreed to by everyone under suitable agreement circumstances.
He's a man of principle.
"Because I am a man of principle.
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But Cameron was fortunate to find in Sarkozy a man who, like him, was a relative lightweight in international affairs keen to make his mark as a matter of principle as well as politics.
These results are considered as a proof of principle that marked and maintained weight reduction can successfully decrease CV deaths and major complications like MI and stroke.
Experience leaves a mark, regardless of the reasons and principles behind it.
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