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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammatical question

I just got confused, I was having a conversation and I said. PRINCIPLE MAN instead of MAN OF PRINCIPLE. Is there any error on that?
  

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Principle man - the 1st man! Man of principle(s) - a morally correct man.

  • Principle man - the 1st man!
  • Man of principle(s) - a morally correct man.
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Principle man - the 1st man!

Man of principle(s) - a morally correct man.
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But you could say "principled" to show he was a man with principles.

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