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1 We proposed a new National Fund to extend credit to small businesses.
2 Commissioner Bjerregaard argued that the agreement was a credit to the EU.
3 In excellent taste; it does the greatest possible credit to the designer.
4 Policymakers believe that will unclog credit to the economy and boost growth.
5 You were wonderful and a great credit to your homes and country.
6 The other we could credit to the occult; but not the sound.
7 Thompson said that was a credit to the way Creighton typically performs.
8 The IMF may offer precautionary lines of credit to Italy and Spain.
9 You do yourself credit to believe in your own strength and courage.
10 It was exactly the sort of plan I'd credit to the Maer.
11 But I will give extra credit to those who do extra work.
12 The king would give no credit to the words of the oracle.
13 I take no credit to myself in the matter-itis a gift.
14 It is beautiful, a great credit to the girl who did it.
15 That was- Imustsay, sir-youare a credit to the British nation!
16 We stopped doing the things we needed to do, credit to them.
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