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"maxim of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a general rule or principle that is widely accepted or followed. Example: "The maxim of 'treat others as you would like to be treated' is a common moral guideline." Another example: "The company's success can be attributed to their adherence to the maxim of 'customer satisfaction above all else'."
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The old maxim of better safe than sorry may apply.
Its key maxim, of course, is that the Dude abides.
And he urged the "maxim of minimum mutilation" in revising.
Ripe TV, heralded as the Maxim of Web video, died in June 2009.
Today more than any other day, that maxim of human life should hold good.
With the workplace dominated by the maxim of personal authenticity — Be different!
But the peek was carefully scripted, following her maxim of "minimum information given with maximum politeness".
Perhaps Trump is just trying to live up to his maxim of keeping the world guessing.
The cautionary maxim of the Daily Beast writer Clive Irving's "stasis principle" remains valid.
"The New American Haggadah" was clearly conceived with this maxim of interpretive richness in mind.
Its operation contradicts the fundamental maxim of republican government, which requires that the sense of the majority should prevail.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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