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Discover LudwigThe phrase "credit due" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to acknowledge or give recognition to someone for their accomplishments or contributions. Example: "The success of the project is largely due to the hard work and dedication of our team members, therefore credit is due to all of them."
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No credit due whatsoever.
Welles's enormous talent has had a history of gobbling up the credit due his collaborators.
It's to be hoped he will get the full credit due him in the Tate show.
So there is credit due to Woodward for spotting Jones's potential.
Was she cheated of the credit due her because she was a woman?
And there's credit due to the platforms for marshaling resources to stop the video from spreading.
The credit due to the manager was for his refusal to fall back on blaming officials.
The second, arranged by Fleet Bank, is for $200 million in a revolving line of credit due in 2005.
And the account had a credit due on it, so the deposit wasn't needed to cover an outstanding balance.
Not only could they be lured into using credit, but very expensive credit due to a very high APR".
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