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The phrase 'in the principle of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to adhere to a certain rule or maxim, and can be used in the same way as the phrase 'in accordance with'. For example, "We must act in the principle of justice and fairness to all."
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She believed in the principle of enoughness.
We believe in the principle of fair contribution.
I believe in the principle of innocence before guilt.
"We believe in the principle of academic freedom," he wrote.
Clarence House continues to believe in the principle of privacy".
This they found in the principle of verification.
We believe in the principle of academic freedom.
Is he a believer in the principle of caveat emptor?
This case illustrates the danger inherent in the principle of offsetting.
"I believe in the principle of precaution," Ms. Bachelot said in an interview.
"We believe in the principle of continuous revelation," Hinckley told me.
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