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get on credit
verb as in owe
Example Sentences
You say: “Correct me if I’m wrong, but getting new credit can lower my credit score, and that means I have to pay more for other things I may get on credit in the future, such as a home or car.”
The trader could not procure the twine, and when spring arrived the man came to get on credit his usual advance of "tings."
My allowance was not large enough to admit of such luxuries; and I was only able to do what I did by being economical in my general expenditure and living, and by running up bills for whatever I could get on credit.
Except boots, Denry could get all he needed on credit; boots he could not get on credit, and he could not pay cash for them.
My people want all they can get on credit, not thinking of the day of settlement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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