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Discover Ludwig"the doctrine" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a set of principles or beliefs that form the basis of a particular system, religion, or political ideology. Example: "The doctrine of freedom of speech is a fundamental value in many democracies." In this sentence, "the doctrine" is used to describe the set of principles that uphold the concept of freedom of speech in democratic societies.
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the doctrine
noun
A belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
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The doctrine must guide all cases.
The doctrine of maya was totally rejected.
The doctrine always involved unattractive trade-offs.
Eschatology, the doctrine of the last things.
Dan even had doubts about the doctrine.
He was reaffirming the doctrine of credibility.
This was the doctrine of "strict enforcement".
The doctrine is tailor-made for Americans.
"The doctrine is fallacious," Mr. Bergdahl said.
It's called the doctrine of silence.
Progress was the doctrine of the age.
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