Sentence examples for complete credits from inspiring English sources

"complete credits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that all of the people or organizations involved in a creative endeavor (e.g., a movie, a song) should receive recognition for their work. For example, "Let's take a moment to recognize all the wonderful people who worked on this project, and give complete credits to everyone involved."

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But providing complete credits, known in the industry as metadata, for millions of tracks in the databases of services like Spotify, Rhapsody, Rdio and Slacker is no mean feat.

Complete credits here.

I think later on as CDs evolved, they redid the credits and all the complete credits came out.

The 2007 reissue was remastered to adjust the volume levels and included a CD sleeve with corrected, but not complete, credits.

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"That's a complete credit to them".

So I can't take complete credit.

Mr. Thompson and the disease centers cannot claim complete credit; luck has played an important part.

Republicans attacked the bill for establishing "a complete credit police state".

Jamelia is happy not to take complete credit for the album.

His book The LSTA's Complete Credit Agreement Guide received a Burton Award for legal writing.

Your complete credit history is routinely accessed by banks and building societies.

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