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The phrase "about the tenets of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the fundamental principles or beliefs of a particular subject, philosophy, or ideology.
Example: "The seminar will focus on discussions about the tenets of sustainable development and their implications for future policies."
Alternatives: "regarding the principles of" or "concerning the beliefs of".
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They are, at a guess, not supporters of the Wages for Housework movement; they may well be ambivalent about the tenets of feminism itself.
For the time being I think that teacher-assessment is the best type of assessment since I do not know about the tenets of self- and peer-assessment.
We agree with Almquist and Cronin's (1988) warning that a traditional college education may be unable to educate students about the tenets of evolution.
By learning more about the tenets of evolutionary psychology (and more specifically about those of evolutionary developmental psychology), family studies faculty and students can realize the importance of the bidirectional epigenetic processes that occur between an organism and its environment (King et al. 2010; King and Bjorklund 2010).
ISIS is neither about the tenets of Islam nor helping Muslims.
But it is growing increasingly disconcerting to see moderate Muslims reflexively lie about the tenets of their faith.
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So he joined a classroom full of 12-year-olds and set about learning Hebrew and the tenets of Judaism that he had ignored earlier in his life.
"What we should be talking about is Islam and the tenets of Islam and where do they come from?
Now Mr Powell is about to offend against all the tenets of his own doctrine.
This week I went back and listened to a recording of my 2007 interview with her, and I was struck by Clinton's fluency in talking about everything from Thomas Aquinas to the tenets of Methodism.
A section from his On Piety briefly dealing with the tenets of the philosophers about the gods is closely parallel to a section in book one of Cicero's On the Nature of the Gods; both passages printed in parallel columns in Diels 1879.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com