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How do you spell principle and interest?

The correct spellings are:

* Principle - a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.

* Interest - a feeling of curiosity, concern, or involvement in something.

It's easy to confuse these two words because they sound very similar.

Here's a way to remember:

* Principle has the "le" at the end, like a fundamental rule.

* Interest is about what you're interested in.

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