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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a credit for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to recognition or acknowledgment given for a contribution or achievement.
Example: "She received a credit for her role in the successful project."
Alternatives: "an acknowledgment for" or "a recognition for".
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"And I'm getting a credit for my exams".
You have to file a U.S. return, and you get a credit for it".
Students pay about $75 a credit, compared with $850 a credit for an Iona college student.
Surprisingly, there was a credit for 'BB-8's voice consultant'.
Have you ever claimed a credit for an airfare that rose after you purchased a ticket?
And a credit for a front-page picture omitted the given name of the photographer.
The MRRT, by contrast, does not give a credit for accumulated losses.
The Eat column on Page 40 this weekend omits a credit for the clambake illustration.
The gentleman had a credit for $12,000 here, but she ended up spending $14,000.
Another photograph on Wednesday, of a polling place in Cleveland, omitted a credit for Mr. Ahntholz.
THE new law also created a credit for lower-income taxpayers who contribute to retirement plans.
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