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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a credit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts to refer to an amount of money that is credited to an account or a balance.
Example: "After reviewing the transaction, we issued a credit of $50 to your account."
Alternatives: "a balance of" or "an amount of credit".
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Ephesus now has a credit of $62.09, Dr. Blue said.
Homeowners looking to upgrade could qualify for a credit of up to $6,500.
The package allows a credit of up to $100,000 per filling station.
"People will be given a credit of $1 for each watt hour of energy they save".
Then the company gives a credit of $49.99 toward the first month's bill.
For a $2,000 premium, that would amount to a credit of only about $500.
There is a credit of $1,400 a person if the air connections are not wanted.
He called for a credit of $500 per person — or $1,000 per family — to offset some payroll taxes.
The Sprint Buyback Program lets customers swap old phones for a credit of up to $50 on their bills.
Instead of receiving a credit of £250 there was a deduction listed as "bill payment" of £2,815.
Facebook UK incurred a corporation tax charge of just £3,169, and received a credit of £182,000.
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