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Discover LudwigThe phrase "creditable for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a performance, action, or achievement that is impressive, noteworthy, or worthy of praise. For example: "Her academic achievements are especially creditable for such a young student."
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Indeed the opener from Germany in the 24th minute was particularly creditable for the confidence and technique that set it above the general tone of the night.
Cardiff's second EDF victory over English opposition was all the more creditable for coming amid rumbles of discontent over the release of players for Wales's autumn internationals.
Box office receipts were creditable for both sequels but watching them again now reveals how the extraordinary creativity of the first film quickly gave way to a pure moneymaking exercise.
In their first full interview since she died, John and Lorna Norgrove said it was "very creditable" for the US to admit their daughter was probably killed by a grenade thrown by a US navy Seal as they tried to free her in a remote mountain village in eastern Afghanistan.
Moreover, every type of morphology is creditable for particular properties, like NWs for transparent conductive electrodes and microprocessors [6], triangular particles for catalysis, and for biological purposes spherical NPs are preferred [7].
Getting his first national team start against Jamaica Friday night, Johannsson was paired with Jozy Altidore in an aggressive 4-4-2 formatactica thatic that was probably creditable for a first half most distinguished by disjointed midfield play and bad turnovers.
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Compensation credited for creditable military service.
20 CFR § 211.7 - Compensation credited for creditable military service.
Bradley loosened Archie's teeth with a couple of very creditable punches (for an accountant).
In this market, that is a creditable performance for a big urban title.
He turned in 3,107 minutes of more than creditable play for the Oilers in the wake of Fuhr's season of injury.
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