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Term: Doctrin

Definition:

Doctrin refers to a set of principles or beliefs, typically pertaining to a specific subject or field, which are commonly accepted and followed.

Example Sentences:

  1. The students studied the doctrine of economics to understand the principles governing market systems.
  2. Religion often has a doctrine that guides its followers in their spiritual practices.
  3. In the field of law, the doctrine of precedent plays a crucial role by setting legal standards for future cases.
  4. Scientific theories are based on doctrines that have been developed through years of research and experimentation.

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