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Doctrine is a word used to explain an official policy of a religion, a government, or a ruler.

"The Monroe Doctrine helped expand the borders of the United States."

"The doctrine of the Trinity is a foundation of the Christian teachings."

"The United States was founded on the doctrine that all men are created equal and that they have the right to the pursuit of life, liberty, an happiness."

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"The Dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was proclaimed by Pope Pius XII on November 1, 1950."

"Carrying Mao's Little Red Book, the Chinese party members enforced the dogma of communism throughout the country."

The church played down the stranger aspects of its dogma, including life on other planets.

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The dogma of religion is one of the most important parts.

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