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The phrase "also be credited for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging someone's contributions or achievements in addition to other accomplishments.
Example: "She will also be credited for her innovative approach to problem-solving in the project."
Alternatives: "also recognized for" or "also acknowledged for".
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Houston should also be credited for their tactical game.
Payton could also be credited for the Giants' dominance in time of possession.
Dame Tessa Jowell, above, should also be credited for the success of the London 2012 Olympic Games, says Balls.
The world's changing cake habits could also be credited for the news that more and more of us are so fat we require firefighters to free us from our bedrooms.
Advertisers will also be credited for any fraudulent clicks.
Republican Gov. Thomas Ridge and Democrat Edward Rendell, the departing mayor of Philadelphia, can also be credited for facilitating entrepreneurialism in the state through various tax reductions.
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The lack of a permanent host to anchor proceedings has also been credited for declining ratings.
Mr. Prater also was credited for his work on the 1990 budget agreement that broke the first President George Bush's "read my lips" pledge on taxes.
Some of these compounds have also been credited for their antiparasitic and antioxidant activities [79].
Guyatt had also been credited for coining the term evidence-based medicine in 1990.
The Delhi Metro has also been credited for significantly reducing air pollutants in the city.
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