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The phrase "the ideals of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to introduce and discuss the principles, beliefs, or standards that someone or something strives towards. Example: "The ideals of democracy and equality are often cited as the core values of a just society."
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The painting "embodies the ideals of the Enlightenment," she said.
"I liked the ideals of the military life," he said.
And second, how utopian the ideals of Friedrich Hayek are.
They believed in the ideals of public education.
The ideals of nation and socialism began to look empty.
An entirely American invention mirroring the ideals of democracy.
It juxtaposes the ideals of the Olympics with the realities of the sportswear industry.
BEYOND THE IDEALS OF BUDDHISM, there are physiological reasons to keep noise to a minimum.
A NOVELIST once wrote that: "You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements".
The Skidelskys claim a social liberal tradition imbued with the ideals of dignity, civility and tolerance.
Communal eating reinforces the ideals of social equality that are an integral part of Sikh belief.
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