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The phrase "chief credit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to attribute primary responsibility or acknowledgment for an achievement or success to someone or something.
Example: "The chief credit for the project's success goes to the dedicated team that worked tirelessly to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "main credit" or "primary credit."
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The bridegroom's mother works in New York as the chief credit officer of Credit Suisse.
Mr. Harris, 52, was the chief credit officer at Cantor Fitzgerald.
His father retired as the chief credit officer for Merrill Lynch & Company in New York.
When the chief credit for this victory went to Marius, Catulus sided with Marius' political rival, Lucius Cornelius Sulla.
Richard Cantor, Chief Credit Officer, Moody's, is set to tesify, as is Craig Parmelee, a managing director at Standard & Poor's.
His father retired as a senior vice president and the chief credit officer at Chase Manhattan Bank in Manhattan.
"Alt-A is prime, in Fannie's world," Mr. Pinto, Fannie Mae's chief credit officer from 1987 to 1989, said.
Thomas E. Freeman has joined SunTrust Banks as a corporate executive vice president and chief credit officer.
To Mr. Goossens as musical director, and to Mr. Friend the manager, the chief credit is due.
His father retired as the chief credit officer for Merrill Lynch & Company, the New York securities brokerage firm.
His partner in crime is another A.E.I. scholar, Edward Pinto, who a very long time ago was Fannie's chief credit officer.
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