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doctrinal

[dok-truh-nl, dok-trahyn-l] / ˈdɒk trə nl, dɒkˈtraɪn l /








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Taken together, the Supreme Court’s remedial discipline and the legislature’s doctrinal clarification reflect a coordinated institutional response.

From Barron's • Jan. 14, 2026

A churchman of exceptional rhetorical skill, Augustine was naturally drawn into doctrinal and intellectual controversies, in which he showed a fearsome determination that his views should win out.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 19, 2025

And if we’re wise, we won’t let our fears of bad faith obscure a rare moment of doctrinal clarity.

From Slate • Jun. 5, 2025

“Article II: Libraries should provide materials and information presenting all points of view on current and historical issues. Materials should not be proscribed or removed because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval.”

From Salon • Mar. 30, 2025

Now, huge doctrinal differences hang on the placing of this comma.

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