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"credits given" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to money, rewards, or acknowledgments that have been given to someone. For example, "The teacher was awarded numerous credits given for her contributions to the school district."
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Ms. Lawton concedes that college officials might have been generous with credits, given Mrs. Miller's age.
Ideally, she'd like to see tax credits given on a universal, flat rate as child benefit.
The tax credits given away through the Empire Zone program will amount to $558 million this year.
No refunds, exchanges, transfers or credits given if students are dismissed from the program due to disciplinary action.
This does not mean you will not benefit from private saving, but the means-tested credits given for this saving can be seen as a form of taxation.
Of course it's a problem if people's photos or artwork are being stolen and used for mass production and such without any credits given.
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Better credits give you payouts almost as good.
Fair enough too; credit given where due.
Credit given to authors helps avoid cases of plagiarism and intellectual fraud.
No credit given if only course taken in group.
Contributions are copyrighted with due credit given.
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