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The phrase "about the principles of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or explaining the foundational ideas or concepts related to a specific subject or field.
Example: "The lecture focused on the principles of economics and their impact on global markets."
Alternatives: "regarding the fundamentals of" or "concerning the tenets of".
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It is about the principles of the rule of law.
Besides, she adds, the demonstrations were about the principles of democracy and justice.
Learn about the principles of dendrochronology at the University of Arizona Web site at //www.ltrr.arizona.edu/dendrochronology.html.html
People need to learn about the principles of democracy, freedom of expression, human rights and humanism.
This election is not about policy or partisanship; it's about the principles of democracy.
Kinnock said he welcomed Corbyn's comments about the principles of free movement.
Dissonance - disagreement about the principles of worth - can lead to discovery.
With proper knowledge about the principles of triage, even those with no medical training can help.
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They're fanatical about the principles of decentralization and egalitarianism that cryptocurrencies were founded on.
It could also be a useful tool for teaching computer-science students about the principles of reinforcement learning.
Staff from the Central Medical Store came to Supply Division in 2006 to learn about the principles of procurement, storage and distribution of medicines.
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