Collocations for "credited"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "credited" in context.
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credit
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [low, high] -interest credit
- sell (it) for credit
- bought it [on, with] credit
- (do not) [accept, take] credit
- [shows, received] a credit to my [account, card]
- extend (a line of) credit
- has credit at the [store, bar, pub]
- he is a credit to [the team, his parents]
- I have to give you credit [on, for] that one
- [get, take, steal] credit for the [work, idea, project]
- she [is stronger, does more] than you give her credit for
- credit where credit is due
- I can't take (the) credit for that
- [receive, get] your due credit
- [the story, his excuse] gained credit when
- [used up, consumed, spent] all their credits
- this game costs [two, three] credits
- the course [gives you, is worth] 15 credits
- a credit [card, account]
- get your credit report
- a [poor, good, clean] credit report
- join a credit union
- get a credit check
- the credit [crunch, crisis, squeeze]
- credit her with the [creation, discovery, innovation] (of)
- the [creation] was credited to him
- credited in the [book, movie]
- credited with [having, saving, being, helping, inventing]
- credit the [interest, payment, service]
- credited my [account, card]
- will credit your account with (the sum of)
- my account was credited
- credited [$50]
- credited [immediately, accordingly]
'credited' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):