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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of credence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of belief or trust one has in a particular idea, claim, or piece of information.
Example: "The amount of credence given to the theory varied among the researchers, with some fully supporting it while others remained skeptical."
Alternatives: "level of belief" or "degree of trust".
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Comey lent a small amount of credence to Clinton's defense that material was not "marked" classified, but his statement was more damning than not.
"So this gives a significant amount of credence to what we see in the whole image".
While not without risk, this lends an enormous amount of credence to the argument that Linux can be used in place of more established technologies like Unix.
HTC never puts much effort into debunking these sorts of claims (unlike, say, Samsung) so you can expect the company to remain stoic on the matter, but EvLeaks' generally strong track record lends this rumor a fair amount of credence.
The amount of credence that one gives to the coevolution theory depends on the extent that one believes that amino acid synthesis occured on tRNAs.
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In presenting his letters of credence, Ambassador Bullitt delivered the following address.
The higher price, consequently, makes certification a profitable strategy for most producers of credence goods.
A related interpretation of credence is to understand credence as being just a representation of an agent's dispositions to act.
This model of credence goods is unique because it includes a motivation benefit.
Nonetheless, many producers of credence goods appear to be opting out of certification.
See Eriksson and Hájek (2007) for further criticism of preference-based accounts of credence.
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