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The phrase "core tenets of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to refer to the main principles or beliefs of something. For example, "The core tenets of Buddhism are compassion, peace, and wisdom."
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"One of the core tenets of due diligence is looking at how the manager handles his own money.
There is much emphasis on theological argument, aimed at those Muslims uncertain of the group's radical re-interpretation of core tenets of the faith.
Others feel that any dereliction of duties to refugees would mark an abandonment of the core tenets of Sweden's social democracy.
This is simply a tired rehash of one of the core tenets of the conservative worldview: poor people deserve to be poor.
"I think that the core tenets of SBS when it was established – to provide multicultural broadcasting – I suspect that the SBS of today is more general interest broadcasting.
Charitable giving, one of the core tenets of Islam, has fallen off; donors are afraid they will end up on a blacklist.
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There's some truth in that: freedom of movement is a core tenet of the EU.
First of all, anti-regulatory, free-market fundamentalism is a core tenet of Republican ideology.
"It's a core tenet of their ideology," said Maajid Nawaz of Quilliam, an anti-extremism thinktank.
He criticized his party for animatedly defending a core tenet of supply-side economics – reducing tax rates on the wealthy.
Can a party trying to expand its coalition afford to make fundamentalist religious values a core tenet of its ideology?
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