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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a credit on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, accounting, or rewards, indicating a positive adjustment or amount applied to an account or balance.
Example: "After reviewing the transaction, we issued a credit on your account for the overcharge."
Alternatives: "a credit to" or "an adjustment on".
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Correction: October 22, 2000, Sunday A credit on Oct. 8 for an illustration with an essay called "An Armchair Husband" misspelled the artist's surname.
Correction: January 22, 2000, Saturday A credit on Tuesday for a computer rendering of plans for a Museum of Sex in Manhattan omitted the affiliation of the artist.
That's why Ellison now has a credit on Cameron's movie.
And that's why David gets a credit on the picture as dialogue coach and technical adviser.
He has a credit on the films A Bug's Life and Toy Story II.
TRAVEL A credit on Feb. 10 with the cover article, a picture essay on cruising, misidentified the photographer.
You can get it in the form of a credit on your monthly bill or as a check.
Customers will receive a credit on their monthly bill, which will also include a brief apology from the company.
This would see customers get a credit on their bill or receive a cheque after a prolonged outage.
In addition, a writer who gets a credit on an episode for the story and teleplay receives about $26,000.
Instead, they should automatically receive a cheque in the post, or a credit on their bill, when things go wrong".
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