"I refuse to lie as a matter of principle." This word is often confused with, "principal," which means "main" or the head of something, like a school. For that you could say: * The principal called me to detention * Oil is the principal source of energy in the world today
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"With trepidation, I entered the principle's office".
The word principle means a basic belief, truth, natural law or source from which something proceeds. Therefore, acceptable sentences could be:The principle of gravity dictates that when I release this book, it will fall to the floor.As a man of high principles, the Governor would not accept a bribe.
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The new CEO will be the successor to the current leader of the company.
The principle behind the laws that cover stealing from others is this: property that you steal belongs to someone else.
I believe in the principle of hope and peace. It like some thing you believe in. i believe in the principle of physics; i believe in it because albert Einstein did.
"a man of principle" "the principle of jet propulsion"
the rationale of being late to class is that you get sent to the principle office
They don't eat meat on principle.
The principle of the matter was elusive, at best.