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Discover LudwigThe phrase "principled dedication" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase could be used to describe someone who is devoted to an organization, cause, or understanding in a disciplined and principled manner. For example, "She has shown a principled dedication to her job, always striving to do what is right and just."
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Ms. Geller, a self-styled human rights activist, wrote on her blog, Atlas Shrugged, that her only crime was her "principled dedication to freedom".
Rand spent more than seven years working on her first major work, The Fountainhead (1943), the story of a handsome architectural genius whose individualism and integrity are evinced in his principled dedication to his own happiness.
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They are principled.
Strong, detailed, clear, principled.
Note the "principled" part.
This is not principled.
"How principled of you".
Also principled people.
We are traditional, principled.
He looks principled".
Hard working and principled".
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