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The phrase "are the principles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about specific principles in a particular context, such as ethics, science, or philosophy.
Example: "In this discussion, we will explore what are the principles that guide our decision-making process."
Alternatives: "what are the tenets" or "what are the fundamentals".
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These are the principles.
"These are the principles that never change".
WHAT are the principles of Sikhism?
So, what are the principles?
What are the principles of arrangement?
TR: What are the principles that inform your opinions?
What are the principles for selecting courses and organizing material?
Here are the principles: Pregnant cows are grouped together.
And those are the principles upon which this whole reform will be based".
On the day I have a child, these are the principles I will pass on".
Those are the principles our future systems and future business models need to be based on.
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