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The phrase "as the principles of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing foundational concepts or guidelines in a particular field or context.
Example: "The research was conducted as the principles of ethical conduct dictate, ensuring the integrity of the study."
Alternatives: "according to the principles of" or "in line with the principles of".
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Many delegates objected to specific parts of the merger document, known as the Principles of Unity.
A structure of this system is explained as well as the principles of application.
Certainly not!" People don't realize, Miss Manners said, that to the Greeks morals and manners were topics as worthy of inquiry as the principles of democratic society.
As the principles of Third Sector Capital write, "Outcomes need to be tangible and measurable, such as reduced recidivism rates and lower utilization of foster care placement.
In poetry, too, the first products of Western influence were comically inept experiments with rhyme and with such unpromising subjects as the principles of sociology.
This study draws from the research traditions of grounded theory, the use of ideal types, as well as the principles of the qualitative instrumental collective case study approach.
Special Software Engineering Toolset that including Visualizer and Graphical Constructor of these autonomous control programs presented as well as the principles of its design and development.
In the present work a brief overview of microstructured devices, the advantages and disadvantages as well as the principles of a multiscale design approach are presented.
The preparation and the rheological behavior of this ink, as well as the principles of the direct write printing process were investigated systematically.
General Haroon said the soldiers studied weapons and tactics here, as well as the principles of the jihad, and then traveled to firing ranges outside of Kunduz to practice with explosives and guns.
Haldenwang said Höcke's wing, often referred to as "der Flügel" (the Wing), was in contravention of the German constitutional pledge to protect human dignity, as well as the principles of democracy and the state of law.
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