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credits
noun as in recognition; trust
noun as in reputation, status
noun as in deferred payment arrangement; assets
verb as in believe, depend on
verb as in accredit, assign to
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Example Sentences
That would hurt Tesla’s unprofitable rivals that rely more on the tax credits to lure customers.
Adapting the book was “one of the most difficult challenges I’ve ever had as a writer,” said Zetumer, whose credits include “Patriots Day,” a dramatization of the 2013 Boston marathon bombings.
The encounter was part of what Jurado described as her “listening tour,” which she credits for her victory and which she plans to continue after her swearing-in.
He credits the dynamic offensive duo for his success, the same way he knows his former teammates credit him for theirs.
Mr Curyer, an Australian-born businessman, credits this to a changing attitude that began soon after Microsoft founder Bill Gates touted nuclear energy as “ideal for dealing with climate change” in 2018.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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