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Discover LudwigThe phrase "credit without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate the absence of credit or recognition for something. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "Despite her hard work and dedication, Jane felt she was not receiving enough credit without the support and acknowledgement of her colleagues."
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In 1963, most women weren't able to get credit without a male co-signer.
Where businessmen can gain access to credit without having to claim kinship, caste affiliations wither.
Ethanol proponents eventually accepted expiration of the tax credit without putting up a big fight.
In summer, students may pursue a full-time internship for credit without taking other courses.
Academic economists, in turn, say policy makers are claiming credit without presenting evidence.
The federal loan guarantee had been retired because Lockheed could obtain credit without the government's help.
Awash in easy money, banks doled out credit without sufficiently charging for the risk.
Consumers, they said, are spending store credit without knowing their cards' terms.
They must have a balance sheet big enough to accommodate so large a single credit without worrying regulators.
Many businesses continue to have trouble obtaining credit, without which a recovery of the European economy is unlikely.
Osborne says he thinks it is odd to look at universal credit without considering the full impact of universal credit.
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