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Discover LudwigThe phrase "credited after" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the acknowledgment or recognition given to someone following an event or action. Example: "The authors will be credited after the publication of the research paper."
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Accordingly, Mr. Wasser said, it is incumbent on those who buy or sell apartments to address what will be done with rebates that will be credited after the date of the closing.
Consumers who bring in an item and the receipt are given a new slip that estimates the amount that their credit card will be credited after a return shipping charge and any fee for new packaging have been applied.
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Dumont was credited with the goal after a video review.
Credit: After Earth: Official Site.
Rebuilding credit after a personal bankruptcy will take some work.
But obtaining credit after declaring bankruptcy is far more difficult.
"You look at some of the people who get credit after credit," Mr. Gordon said.
Officials said they settled on the term "additional credit," after principals found "extra credit" demeaning.
"You're about to cut tax credits after promising you wouldn't.
"The bosses took all the credit after the fact," Harper said.
Schwartzel passed out huge dollops of credit after his victory Sunday.
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