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The phrase "a principles" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "principles"? If you meant "principles," it can be used when referring to fundamental truths or propositions that serve as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.
Example: "The company operates on a set of core principles that guide its decision-making process."
Alternatives: "a set of principles" or "fundamental principles".
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A Principles project of the ALI is different.
I toured the UCMP's teaching collections and experienced what a "Principles of Paleontology" lab is like.
A Principles project by the ALI is different from a Restatement of Law, for which the ALI is better known.
In September, she took in a Principles of Responsible Investment conference in London and visited the World Health Organisation in Geneva.
My task was to launch a "principles of business" training program for 200 cooperative leaders, all of whom are genocide survivors and their families' sole providers.
I was looking we were using a Principles of Economics textbook for all Yale students, they all had to take the same course.
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The questions are grouped thematically, according to what I call the I-D-E-A principles (Interested, Diverse, Exercised, Agile).
That is a principle.
It's a principle.
That's a principle.
"It is a principle".
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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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