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Sentence count:212+8Posted:2017-06-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: accreditedcrediton creditaccreditcreditorediteddiscredittax creditMeaning: ['kredɪt]  adj. (usually followed by `to') given credit for. 
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61, The government was credited with introducing measures which would have impact in the long term.
62, They operate rather like bank deposit accounts, where the interest rate is credited at regular intervals.
63, That struggle to free the Democrats from outdated thinking has demanded more political courage than Clinton is usually credited with.
64, She credited Mosby with spearheading the suit by convincing the other women to join.
65, He was credited with a safety and also a 60-yard fumble return for a touchdown....
66, A recently-introduced ban on the fishing of sand eels, the birds' staple food, has been credited with the success.
67, More importantly John Sadler is credited with inventing a method of transfer-printing on to earthenware tiles.
68, The program has been credited with helping many northwestern Minnesota farmers during the current farm crisis.
69, Even the man credited with emancipating the slaves thanked this social entrepreneur for leading the way.
70, The relic there was credited with making barren women pregnant and then relieving the pain of parturition.
71, This is not drag, Bailey insists, although the entertainer could be credited with pioneering the field of female impersonation.
72, Their hash was settled by the advent of the Romans who are credited with being cultural, organised and generally smart Alec.
73, Despite unease over his campaign performance, he is credited by Mr Major with wrong-footing Labour on tax.
74, Inherent musical sense Several recent studies have credited infants with an inherent musical sense, without measuring related brain development.
75, Robinson credited his team for scoring 28 second-half points to make the game close.
76, But the clothier credited with reinventing menswear in the 1980s faces arguably the most daunting challenge of his career.
77, Capital receipts would normally be credited to reserves and recorded in the balance sheet.
78, The revolutionary new drug is widely credited to Arthur Kessler.
79, Nor can he be credited with the chi rho monogram.
80, Strong traces of radioactivity were discovered in the tombs(sentence dictionary), which is credited with having arrested dissolution.
81, All modules are credited individually on the National Certificate and this flexible system has proved to be very successful.
82, La Reine Pedauque is credited with building the aqueduct which supplied Toulouse with water.
83, The Giants unfailingly credited their trainers for a healthy run at the National League West title.
84, Paul Bosvelt's cross to the near post appeared to be converted by Kluivert and was credited as such by the referee.
85, Today, Ktesibios is credited with inventing the first honest-to-goodness automatic device.
86, In another year, a capital receipt was credited to the profit and loss account but shown as an extraordinary item.
87, The regular pentagon, in association with the hexagon, has been credited with magical powers throughout recorded history.
88, Any excess over cost of replacement is credited to capital reserve or a specific asset replacement account.
89, Not only was John Barnesley's remuneration as bailiff of Hartlebury omitted, he was credited with no landed income at all.
90, Quintilian was one who credited Zeuxis with having established painterly principles of light and shade.
More similar words: accreditedcrediton creditaccreditcreditorediteddiscredittax creditcreditablecredit cardcredit unioncredit limitexpeditedcredit crunchline of creditcredit reportcredit ratingcredit bureaucredit balanceconsumer creditcommercial creditcredit insuranceexpediteheredityhereditarycredibleincrediblyincredibleart editormediterranean
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