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"democratic credential" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the qualifications or traits that make a person or organization democratic. Example: The candidate's strong democratic credentials, including a history of championing human rights and advocating for fair elections, gained her widespread support among voters.
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The democratic credential has frayed.
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While Mr. Cohen might view Hamas as "democratically elected," the group's democratic credentials are in serious doubt.
His democratic credentials are unproven.
Mr. Philippe has few democratic credentials.
But today's Turkey has amply proved its democratic credentials.
This set me musing on Africa's democratic credentials.
In recognising defeat, he has burnished his democratic credentials.
"Of course, nobody questions modern Germany's democratic credentials.
China's democratic credentials can be sneered at.
Republican lobbyists are also bulking up their Democratic credentials.
But Mr Miliband may yet match Mr Cameron's bold move, hugely enhancing his democratic credentials.
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