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It only costs about $100 to audit a course, but you don't get credit for it.

In life, you can't take all the credit when things are going well, so you don't have to take all the blame when they go badly.

I charged the jacket on your credit card.

Find someone who often charges the items he or she buys on his or her credit card.

charity Our company offers a service which will consolidate all of your unsecured debt such as credit cards, medical bills, unsecured loans and student loans, into one lower monthly payment.

We have to give her a lot of credit for our success.

My wife can't get credit from the bank because she is self-employed and, as such, is considered too much of a risk.

Isabel did all the work, but her boss took all the credit for the project.

Her credit rating went down because she didn't make her monthly payments on her new car.

We will credit your account for the amount you paid for the computer you returned to us.

In January of 1976, Britain applied for credit of almost 1 billion pounds from the International Monetary Fund.

In life, you can't take all the credit when things are going well, so you shouldn't have to take all the blame when they go badly.

The nation of Botswana has been ranked as the best credit risk in Africa.

People usually take credit for actions which produce favorable outcomes, but blame the situation when their actions are questionable or lead to failure.

We are crediting your credit card account with the value of your refund.

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