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Discover Ludwig'the principles' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used as a plural noun to refer to a set of basic truth, laws, or guidelines that form the basis of a system or govern a particular field of study. For example: "The principles of physics must be understood before attempting to solve complex problems."
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These are the principles.
I know the principles.
The principles are the same".
But the principles are different.
The Principles.
"It offers the principles".
The principles are right.
We'll implant the principles.
But the principles can.
The principles of cryostratigraphy.
The principles provide clear direction and leadership.
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