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Discover LudwigThe phrase "credited him with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to attribute a quality, achievement, or responsibility to someone.
Example: "The committee credited him with the success of the project due to his innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "attributed to him" or "recognized him for".
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Thomas credited him with acting professionally and indicated that Anderson could potentially remain with the team all season.
Coaches credited him with 10 tackles.
Alexander Pope credited him with "ev'ry virtue under heav'n".
Thom Yorke has credited him with inspiring Radiohead's "Kid A".
Many credited him with fostering a low-key, inclusive atmosphere.
(Laviolette also credited him with possession of "jam," which is hockeyspeak for chutzpah).
He respected Aristotle's authoritativeness and credited him with reasonableness, even when that was not explicitly justified.
They married the following year, and she later credited him with sharpening her sense of humour.
She credited him with helping to improve Venezuela's relations with Colombia after years of tension.
(After Dixon sued Led Zeppelin, the band credited him with the song).
He spent decades denying paternity of the doctrine everyone credited him with creating.
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