Sentence examples for credit made from inspiring English sources

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Sixsmith, to his credit, made things happen.

Beckham, to his credit, made the best of his limited ability.

But credit, made attractive by low rates, is a time-tested way to bolster consumer spending.

Beckham, to his credit, made the very best with limited ability.

He has, to his credit, made some steps toward fixing this.

Although other writers produced the final screenplay, Johnson's screen credit made a difference.

Mrs. Clinton, to her credit, made 40 trips to Europe that helped produce crippling new sanctions on Iran.

It also took a $700 million accounting hit because improving credit made its own liabilities go up in value.

But credit, made attractive by low rates, is a time-tested way to kick-start consumer spending.

Consumers loaded up on cheap credit made available by a booming City and the property market took off.

The amount of credit made available to commercial banks was increased by 60 million pesos ($6.6 million) a day.

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