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Perhaps English is not your original language; therefore --and I only want to be instructive and not impolite--, a point of English grammar, please: 

 

"Principal" is the correct spelling when one means capital or property; "principle" is correct when one means a rule of conduct or something that is inherent in anything, or is an established mode of action. 

 

Also, is it "loss" of principal --not "lose."

Thank you. 

 
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