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Synonyms

credits

British  
/ ˈkrɛdɪts /

plural noun

  1. a list of those responsible for the production of a film or television programme

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Example Sentences

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Survey respondents also supported increased tax credits for parents.

From Salon

And she credits her preparation over the festive period, which included four days alongside Rimmer retracing her childhood running routes, with her success.

From BBC

Instead, they can sell the credits to Georgia taxpayers.

From The Wall Street Journal

An ideal future for Morakinyo would be to develop ecotourism -- sorely lacking in Nigeria, despite its rich wildlife -- and possibly generate funds from carbon credits.

From Barron's

Villa failed to win their opening five league season, with Rogers struggling to make an impact, and he credits Emery with turning his campaign around.

From BBC