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Discover Ludwig"credited of" is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "credited with" instead, which means the same thing. For example: He was credited with discovering a new species of tree.
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"When you're writing a romcom, you're writing chemistry on to the page," observed screenwriter Tess Morris recently, writing for Bafta on that least fairly credited of film genres.
In the degree centrality, all node connections are credited of equal importance.
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Family credited with invention of daiquiri.
Give credit of course.
A total of 36 credits of English.
A total of 36 credits of Mathematics.
At least 12 credits of letter grades.
This is to the credit of Americans.
Private consumers receive a tax credit of $2.000.
Photo credit of Polyvore NYC office: Patrick Butler.
[Photo Credit of adorable couple, Glenn Greenwald, Guardian].
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