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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to credit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as a verb, noun, or adjective. Examples: 1. Verb: "I want to credit my success to my hard work and determination." 2. Noun: "The company gave me a credit for the defective product." 3. Adjective: "She has a good credit score and can easily get a loan." 4. The phrase "to credit" can also be used to indicate giving someone recognition or acknowledgment for something, as seen in this example: "I would like to credit my mentor for teaching me everything I know about cooking."
Dictionary
to credit
noun
Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.
Exact(60)
ANYWAY, back to credit.
Yet those figures are hard to credit.
It was hard to credit the protest.
That might seem hard to credit.
The strategy was not restricted to credit.
Some found that hard to credit.
Could this affect your access to credit?
Scoring technologies classify and price people according to credit risk.
You got to credit them.
"I have to credit her.
Remember you aren't automatically entitled to credit.
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