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The phrase "require credit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means that something, such as a product or service, needs to be paid for using credit or a credit card. Example: The company policy states that all purchases over $100 require credit, and cannot be paid for with cash or personal checks.
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Typically, lenders require credit scores of at least 620, often over 650, to qualify.
In Euroclear's plan the hub would still have a monopoly over high-value wholesale transactions, which often require credit.
The world's financial downturn adds a difficult element as many of the programs to curb emissions require credit and financing.
Jobs providing access to money, from fast-food cashiers to chief financial officers, typically require credit checks.
The authority would have substantial powers, including the right to require credit ratings agencies to reveal the models they use when they upgrade or downgrade sovereign debt.
Recognizing customers indebted to multiple lenders will require credit bureaus — a tall order in nations like India where even birth certificates are scarce.
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Most U.S. financial institutions exclusively require credit-worthiness and some may require a U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Resident cosigner.
Nor will the reforms require credit-card companies to ensure that their customers understand the long-term cost of the credit they are granted.Can anybody stop the credit-card companies changing the rules after the game has started (and before the economy turns down, and the full extent of the debt mess becomes clear)?
While TextMe's basic service is free, certain types of messaging services require credits.
The CFPB's rule require credit-card companies and mortgage lenders to write their agreements in plain English.
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA, 15 USC 1681) and several states' laws require credit-reporting companies to honor consumers' list-removal requests.
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