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Principal vs principle As a noun, principal refers to (1) one who holds a presiding position or rank, and (2) capital or property before interest; and it’s also an adjective meaning (3) first or most important in rank. Principle is only a noun. In its primary sense, it refers to a basic truth, law, assumption, or rule. Eamples Principal Principle Source: grammarist.com
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Ohidul Alam The People’s Republic of China is an industrialised nation with a fast growing economy. Similarly, China is developing in terms of education and technology, investing huge money in teaching… 
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