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How to pronounce credits in English?

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Type Words
Type of list, listing, acknowledgment, acknowledgement

Examples of credits

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He credits that to the Funny Bone's longstanding open mike programs on Tuesdays.
From the stltoday.com
Many parents and students, however, will instead use existing education credits.
From the thenewstribune.com
The Coda sedan will cost $37,400 after federal tax credits of as much as $7,500.
From the bloomberg.com
Hodzic credits Lipscomb assistant coach Jay Walton with luring him to Nashville.
From the tennessean.com
The top 12 tax credits make up $537 million of all the tax credits in the state.
From the stltoday.com
Haynes, who counts at least a dozen short films among her credits, was thrilled.
From the washingtonpost.com
Al Cotrone, director of career services at Michigan, credits a stronger economy.
From the businessweek.com
The incentive package is mostly made up of tax credits, Navistar officials said.
From the dailyherald.com
The opening credits are the single best Batman movie that anybody has ever made.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Give someone credit for something; "We credited her for saving our jobs"
  • Recognition: approval; "give her recognition for trying"; "he was given credit for his work"; "give her credit for trying"
  • Money available for a client to borrow
  • Accredit: ascribe an achievement to; "She was not properly credited in the program"
  • Accounting: enter as credit; "We credit your account with $100"
  • An accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items
  • Debit and credit are formal bookkeeping and accounting terms. They are the most fundamental concepts in accounting, representing the two sides of each individual transaction recorded in any accounting system. ...
  • Casino credit is a marketing tool that, when used appropriately, can result in significant casino revenues. Casinos such as the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, The Mirage, and the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort rely heavily on casino customers who gamble on credit. ...
  • In general, the term credit in the artistic or intellectual sense refers to an acknowledgement of those who contributed to a work, whether through ideas or in a more direct sense.