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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a credit with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a credit or acknowledgment given to someone, often in relation to a financial or academic context.
Example: "She received a credit with the university for her outstanding research contributions."
Alternatives: "an acknowledgment from" or "a recognition from".
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Clarkson wrote her own top line, while Beyoncé shared a credit with Evan Bogart.
His solution: "We give the student a credit with the bookstore for $1,000 instead".
A credit with the article misspelled the surname of a reporter who contributed to it.
Kaplan charges $216 a credit with the discount, compared with $26 a credit at California's community colleges.
Germany combined a credit with its split-rate system to eliminate the added burden of the corporate tax on dividends.
Owners of idle gift cards typically use Plastic Jungle to exchange cards for cash or a credit with Amazon.com.
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A term loan is a business credit with a maturity of more than 1 year but less than 15 years.
A credit crunch with no clear trigger?
Students also get a credit card with a £500 limit.
Students pay about $75 a credit, compared with $850 a credit for an Iona college student.
A woman seeking a mortgage had a credit card with a $3,000 limit.
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