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The phrase 'in credit' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is owed to someone, usually in the form of money. For example: "She received an unexpected cheque in the mail, effectively putting her in credit with her creditors."
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Optimism in credit markets grows, for now.
They are already in credit.
She has $2,000 in credit card debt.
First, current approaches in credit rating modelling are introduced.
In credit markets, interest rates rose.
The same is true in credit recovery".
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The government rebate replaces the traditional trade-in credit.
Will I get a trade-in credit, too? A. No.
Wristwatch with built-in credit card [Popgadget].
Apple begins offering trade-in credit for damaged iPhones.
Use trade-in credit the next time you buy books.
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