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the sentence you'd die on a hill for, translated from latin so it sounds fancier.

means a formal statement of the beliefs or principles that guide what someone does.

from latin credo means i believe, the opening word of the nicene creed recited in church for over 1,600 yearsthe word became the thing it declared.

for instance

nicene creedopens with credo, recited weekly by millions since 325 ad

scout lawboy scouts of america codified their credo in 1910

agile manifestosoftware credo written by 17 developers in 2001

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