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The phrase "the tenets of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a formal phrase which means "the principles of". For example, "The tenets of human rights must be respected across the world."
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We violated the tenets of the Geneva Convention.
That's one of the tenets of librarianship".
These are the tenets of our unhealthy academic culture.
They are the tenets of forward-looking policies.
He was just voicing the tenets of his time.
What are some of the tenets of modern art?
You're not arguing over the tenets of religion.
He affirmed the tenets of the Muslim faith.
The tenets of his philosophy are not new.
Aren't these among the tenets of any religion?
Loucks, Vreeland wrote, "adheres to the tenets of fascism".
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