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Discover LudwigThe phrase "violates the principle" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something goes against a fundamental rule or belief. Example: The new law on immigration violates the principle of equality and fairness by discriminating against certain groups of people. Example: The company's decision to cut corners and use low-quality materials in their products violates the principle of providing customers with reliable and safe products.
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The new case violates the principle of double jeopardy and also contradicts the first one.
Critics argue that the law violates the principle that all are equal before the law.
Nevertheless, Federal courts have ruled that it violates the principle of one person one vote.
The executive order violates the principle of denominational neutrality in two ways.
The judges said that for the Comptroller General to exercise such executive powers violates the principle of separation of powers.
"The undeniable truth is that the everyday education experience for too many students of color violates the principle of equity at the heart of the American promise".
Ponomariov's 6... Bd6 violates the principle that a player should not move the same piece twice early in the game, but it has also become a popular move.
And, the critics say, because large schools get the same number of votes as small schools, the plan also violates the principle of one person one vote.
Critics say terminal sedation violates the principle of double effect because its intention is not just to relieve pain and let death happen, but actually to cause death.
Second, "selective application of new rules violates the principle of treating similarly situated defendants the same". Griffith, supra, 479 U.S., at 323, 107 S.Ct., at 713.
forges a signature to certify completion or approval of a course assignment. in any other manner violates the principle of absolute integrity.
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