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Discover LudwigThe phrase "credit record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person's financial history or creditworthiness, often in the context of loans or credit applications.
Example: "Before approving your loan application, the bank will review your credit record to assess your financial reliability."
Alternatives: "credit history" or "credit report."
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Check your credit record regularly.
Got a poor credit record?
His terrible credit record proved no barrier.
Also, his credit record is worse.
Many homeowners are concerned about foreclosure damaging their credit record.
Rabbi Sebrow eventually succeeded in clearing his credit record.
Using a credit record as a key factor in hiring could marginalize millions of families and create a new, credit-record underclass.
Checking and improving your credit record is a good place to start.
Headline-grabbing APR's and introductory periods are often reserved for applicants with a clean credit record.
None of the top borrowers in emerging markets has an unsullied credit record.
The better her credit record becomes, the more she can borrow.
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