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The phrase 'is principled' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a person who is known to act according to a set of ethical principles. For example: "He is a principled businessman who will not compromise his values for a quick profit."
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is principled
adjective
Based on, having or manifesting principles.
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Is it the fact that Nader is principled or the fact that he's proud and protective of his decades of work in consumer safety that bothers Obama the most?
She is principled.
That position is principled and practical.
Do you feel it is principled, or irresponsible, for politicians to threaten a shutdown?
This is principled: by paying up, other firms give kidnappers an incentive.
This is principled and neat and the position this paper has taken.
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But all of that's principled, and principles are no defense against capitalists.
Principles: Innovation leaders must be principled, if nothing else.
"They are principled and see the Constitution as being among the first principles".
They are principled.
I am being principled.
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