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The phrase "stuck to his principles" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to convey that someone is unwaveringly committed to their values or beliefs, usually in spite of opposition or challenges. For example: Despite the fervent objections of his colleagues, the senator remained adamant in his beliefs and stuck to his principles.
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He stuck to his principles and still got the laughs.
But Benn stuck to his principles, so Conservatives called him the "most dangerous man in Britain".
Three things happened: The owner backed the coach, the coach stuck to his principles and the team started to believe.
On Tuesday, Dunga did what those who know him expected him to do — he stuck to his principles.
There is nothing hollow or inevitable about these condolences – they are the real, authentic response to the loss of a political giant who always stuck to his principles.
Despite some private wavering among his staff, Mr. Kostunica stuck to his principles, and refused to let Mr. Milosevic require a second-round runoff through vote stealing.
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The bill failed as he knew it would but he stuck to his principle of looking out for his home base.
But she explains that he stuck to his principle of keeping things simple.
But sticking to his principles proved draining.
But he added that he planned to stick to his principles.
Second, Feingold is actually sticking to his principles even though it could cost him the race.
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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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