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"principled objective" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to an aim or goal that is based on a set of strong beliefs or principles. For example: "The team's principled objective was to make sure everyone was treated fairly."
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There are principled objections to it.
Mr Smith is silent on this question, while Mr Klukowski proposes the use of an "historically grounded, principled and objective coercion test" in its stead.
But what of principled ethical objections?
He's a politician tough enough to watch his rivals auto-destruct on his cool, and principled enough to set the right long-term objectives, including "comprehensive diplomatic contacts and dialogue" with Iran, as he said in his second Nowruz, or New Year, greeting to Iranians.
They are principled.
Strong, detailed, clear, principled.
Note the "principled" part.
This is not principled.
"How principled of you".
Gosh, so brave, so principled.
The resignation looks admirably principled.
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