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The phrase "a principle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing foundational ideas or rules that govern a particular field or concept.
Example: "The principle of fairness is essential in any democratic society."
Alternatives: "a tenet of" or "a rule of".
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13568_2014_30_MOESM1_ESM.docx Additional file 1: A: Principle of the colorimetric assay.
A principle of fairness follows from this.
A principle of natural self-organisation.
A principle of fairness is at stake.
Minimization: does a principle of minimization apply?
(a) Principle of colourimetric assay for DHODH activity.
Isn't a melody enough?" Condon makes a principle of naivety.
As a principle of production, modularity has a long history.
Auerbach's model involves a principle of Christian temporality.
Things 'have a nature'which have a principle of this kind.
He violates a principle of — fundamental principle of political theology.
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