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"solid principle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a fundamental rule that is reliable and strong. For example: "The solid principle of honesty is key in any relationship."
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Steevens, under the name "Philo Johnson" claimed in the European Magazine: "the great solid principle that secures its condemnation, is the spirit of malevolence to the dead, which breathes all through it.
In that way, you can keep track and form a solid principle and footing between being Agnostic and as a Christian believer.
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"I built my country based on the same solid principles".
Yet they are also expected (particularly by MPs and activists) to display solid principles and fierce loyalty to their tribe.
But if there is lots of talk, there is no agreement on what solid principles and governance are needed to secure change and underpin recovery.
In response to questions about whether the name-checking of eco-issues on their website was founded on solid principles, my hosts were evasive.
On all of them, we followed the five SOLID principles.
"They've played to good solid principles, they've become far more athletic on the court.
Another participant mentioned that his studies on SOLID principles helped him during the exercises.
Additionally, there are other sources of heuristics such as the SOLID principles introduced by (Martin, 2003).
To characterize class design quality, we used the well-known SOLID principles, from Martin [29].
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