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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "credited to having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to credit somebody for something that they achieved or had a part in. For example, "Her success is credited to having a positive attitude and strong work ethic."
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For several years before then, the boy had been withdrawn, uninspired and on multiple medications, but he had recently made a big turnaround, which his parents credited to having enrolled him in an all-boys school.
The team displayed a more cohesive attack, an improvement that could be credited to having another week as a unit and the addition of midfielder Amado Guevara.
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Tipu Sultan is credited to have founded state trading depots in various locations of his kingdom.
Morya Gosavi is also credited to have popularized the Morgaon temple.
Pericardial prostheses are credited to have a favourable haemodynamic profile compared with porcine valves [ 6, 7].
I think that was a real credit to having played together so much.
For such credits to have value, a limit on emissions must exist, the company officials say.
I wanted to donate a song for the end credits, to have something hopeful.
It should have been credited to Susan Hoffman.
You need to have credit to get credit.
But Extra Credits appears to have had some success.
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