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Discover Ludwig'their credo' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
Generally, the word 'credo' is used to refer to a statement of beliefs, and is usually used when referring to a belief system of a certain group or organization. For example, "The company puts a lot of emphasis on their credo, which is that employees should always strive to be their very best."
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Their credo?
Their credo was "Top Tunes, Shite Mixing".
Their credo: "Spend your capital, keep your guard down, build your house on sand".
It is their credo to take care of the weakest one.
— With simplicity as their credo, Amish farmers consume so little that some might consider them model environmental citizens.
All of this buttresses their faith in Europe as a higher ideal.Yet their credo of anti-nationalism carries risks too.
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Idea: Students write essays and poems about their personal credo, inspired by their study of Steve Jobs.
Their pragmatism can best be summarized quoting their working credo: "are changes cost effective, materially significant, timely".
Their shared credo boiled down to the Bauhaus catch phrase "Less Is More," which they followed as devotedly in their lives as in their work.
Instead, the city's planners and architects sought to embed further their dismal credo and now a bizarre luxury hotel complex will soon begin to take shape.
Drawing on their Nazi credo, they shouted "Jews will not replace us" and "blood and soil," among other racist diatribes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com