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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds credit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of enhancing someone's reputation, value, or credibility in a particular context.
Example: "Her extensive experience in the field adds credit to her application for the position."
Alternatives: "enhances credibility" or "increases value".
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Home adds: "Credit control should never be subservient to sales, especially if your company provides commission or other incentives.
The service automatically adds credit for 500px and the photographer.
Today, she still adds credit on her phone, calling the ministry day after day to see if just maybe someone will have news about her missing Marwan.
Our study strongly supports the phylogenetic affinities of rodents with primates to the exclusion of carnivores, and adds credit to the view that they should no longer be considered as contentious [ 63].
The fact that euphractine armadillos represent a zoogeographically well defined group that occupies the pampas and savannas of Southern South America [ 69] adds credit to the idea that this major environmental change created ecological opportunities that triggered the diversification of this subfamily.
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He also chose to add credit checks.
But she added: "Credit is never terminal.
It has also added credit risk experts and beefed up its collection efforts.
She added: "Credit to … Snowden and [Glenn] Greenwald and the Guardian.
They added credit to it and took free rides around London's Underground network.
The Safe Checking project first analyzed bank disclosures in detail last year, and added credit unions to the report this year.
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