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The phrase "some credit that" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "I think we should give some credit that the team worked hard on this project."
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It also includes some credit that is off-balance-sheet but above board.
Mr Lewis agreed on a price (in shares, to give him some credit) that looked inflated even before Merrill posted losses of more than $15 billion in the fourth quarter.
And given what I'd probably be writing if the news were worse, it's important to give this White House some credit that it isn't.
Others, while concerned the proposal fell short, said that the mayor deserved some credit, that his plan incorporated other recommendations, and that they were optimistic that it would be amended before the City Council voted on the plan at the end of the month.
Somehow I would like to go out on a limb and take some credit, that my Manzie Reports impacted some of the designers.
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A group of pictures with an article last week about the renovation of Jenna Lyons's loft on lower Broadway carried a credit that misidentified some of the photographers.
If you have credit that needs some improving, tell them so they can help you.
But some observers credit that support mainly to one person, Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ), a longtime member of the House Appropriations Committee.
In a pleasing meta twist, young Lemony echoes the kind of gimme-some-credit grumbles that may have been voiced by real-life Snicket readers (as when our hero gripes, "I know what penchant means").
That's terrific, and the Bush administration surely gets some credit for that.
Additionally, some credit cards that are co-branded with airlines include no-charge checked bags on that particular airline.
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