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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a credit report" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a detailed report of an individual's credit history, typically used by lenders to assess creditworthiness.
Example: "Before approving your loan application, the bank will review a credit report to evaluate your financial reliability."
Alternatives: "a credit history" or "a credit file".
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"Why would they need to pull a credit report?
(Some charge small fees for services like obtaining a credit report).
It is provided as part of a credit report upon request by interested parties.
They didn't need a credit report to decide whether to give you a loan.
"It's our view that a credit report is a piece of a much larger employment puzzle," he said.
To obtain a credit report, Mr. Bailey said, the writer would need a written authorization from the tenant.
A credit report and score is important as it affects your borrowing potential and how much you may be charged.
Either there is a credit report mix-up or this is the biggest bunch of hooey I've ever seen".
By analysing an online seller's feedback scores and sales history we go well beyond a credit report in understanding risk.
But a credit report, in all its mind-numbing detail, is not what most people will be looking for.
About one in 100 high achievers has a collection on a credit report, and about one in 9,000 has had a tax lien or bankruptcy.
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