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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocated credit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the distribution or assignment of credit or recognition for work, achievements, or resources.
Example: "The allocated credit for the project was divided among all team members based on their contributions."
Alternatives: "assigned credit" or "designated credit".
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The result was that the biggest, safest firms were disproportionately allocated credit and lower-quality borrowers were cut off.
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The government, in effect, would be allocating credit, a role shunned in Washington today.
Our aim at the A's is to properly allocate credit and blame to a player.
As Beane puts it: "Our aim is to properly allocate credit and blame to a player.
It should allocate credit more efficiently and give borrowers a better deal.
A growing array of financial markets could price risk and allocate credit efficiently.
America should not really need 7,513 banks to efficiently allocate credit to businesses and consumers.
The nation had no central reserve — no agency that, in a crisis, could allocate credit where needed.
In November, the council will begin allocating credit union accounts to new secondary school pupils and handing them £10 toward their savings.
If the Fed cannot extract itself quickly, they warn, the crucial task of allocating credit will become more political and less subject to rigorous economic analysis.
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