is it correct English to say that crocodile principal

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The phrase "crocodile principal" seems unclear and is likely not correct in standard English. If you meant to refer to a "crocodile principle," such as in a context related to a concept or rule that involves crocodiles (for example, the "crocodile principle" in economics about risk and return), then that would be appropriate.

If you're referring to something else, could you provide more context? This will help clarify your question.