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Discover Ludwig"credibility for" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone having credibility in the eyes of others for something in particular. For example, "She is gaining credibility for her knowledge of business."
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It builds credibility for a show.
He earned credibility for that.
She called the situation "a loss of credibility for Italy".
Nonetheless, the ECB dare not take its credibility for granted.
In Mali, Mr Hollande built further credibility for French intervention.
The church gave up its credibility for Lent.
They're not going to sacrifice their credibility for anyone".
Another is gaining credibility for the position of curator of a sex museum, and credibility for the museum itself.
But for some Amazon opponents, that just means it got Ms. Pearl's credibility for cheap.
"We're being used to provide credibility for something that may be counterfeit," he said.
It equivocated before plumping for the crowd-pleasing option.Again, this sacrificed credibility for not much popularity.
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