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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets credits" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to receive or earn credits, either in a academic or financial sense. Example: "Samantha worked hard all semester and finally gets the credits she needs to graduate from college." In this sentence, "gets credits" refers to the action of receiving academic credits for completing courses.
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What if a farmer gets credits that are sold to a utility, and then the soil is mismanaged and carbon lost?
Ms. Attias has since taken several courses with Ms. Rose, for which she gets credits toward a salary increase, and her class now uses computer software to produce a monthly newsletter.
If an affiliate pushes new paying members to Basecamp, the user gets credits against their Basecamp fees.
Rath stressed there is no money changing hands — it's a non-financial trade, with a little added encouragement oiling the wheels because the user who trades their spot gets credits from the person they traded with that will help them find parking in the future or to redeem as coupons.
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Tim Berners-Lee gets credit for engendering the Web.
"He gets credit for everything," she said.
No one person gets credit for inventing photography.
"We don't care who gets credit for it.
My son gets credit when we read to him.
If you discover something, your principal investigator (PI) gets credit.
Who gets credit for Sweden's economic renaissance?
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