Sentence examples for to credits from inspiring English sources

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to credits

noun

Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.

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It should cut to credits, and the music should be triumphant but soft.

The new standards are a byzantine assemblage of rules, all subject to credits, allowances and exemptions.

We also provided them with marketing, business skills and access to credits.

Enter Bill to ruin everyone's fun / sort things out with a menacing snarl... Cut to credits.

(Don stares impassively and takes a slow sip of pomegranate juice. Fade to credits over Justin Bieber's "Baby". ).

(Don stares impassively and takes a slow sip of pomegranate juice. Fade to credits over Justin Bieber's "Baby".

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ANYWAY, back to credit.

Yet those figures are hard to credit.

It was hard to credit the protest.

Could this affect your access to credit?

That might seem hard to credit.

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