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1 And I think he needs to get much more credit for that.
2 Maybe you're giving me way more credit for cunning than I'm due.
3 He supposed he was going to have to give Victor more credit .
4 He took a little more credit to himself than was his due.
5 Maybe their hosts deserved a little more credit , a little more respect.
6 But how much more credit to his mind than to his heart!
7 But that was giving Horris more credit for brains than he deserved.
8 They need us in order to have more credit in the international community.
9 I, as a young person, think we should give young people more credit .
10 But we're not seeing them give more credit to people to open businesses.
11 If anything, it deserved more credit as a ground-breaking body of intellectual thought.
12 We're not going to offer you any more credit , Mr Quebert.
13 At this point in my life, I'm trying to give myself more credit .
14 Then they get more credit from these people and pay the other fellows.
15 Sadia, do you have any more credit on your phone card?
16 Then there is the more credit to your Majesty for having resisted them.
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