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Etymologies
- Middle English, the Apostles' Creed, from Latin crēdō, I believe (the first word of the Apostles' Creed or the Nicene Creed), first person sing. present tense of crēdere, to believe; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“Cant take credi for that idea,. it was my fathers who was a gun smith.”
“To his credi and at considerable risk to his professional standing, journalist Joseph Asop defended Wallaces account.”
“Most of this is nonsense, but regardless: There's simply no room in this story for two giant government-sponsored enterprises that distorted the housing and credi”
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“That deal was quickly approved by a panel of about a dozen senior Goldman executives, including people who helped to manage the firm's mortgage, credi t and legal operations, people familiar with the situation told The Wall Street Journal.”
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“At the same time you have to have profits for a tax credi”
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“AP on Romney: The most malleable — and least credi ...”
“So I will only give Craig 1/2 credi (myself the other 1/2)”
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“• Treasury will begin later this month by investing in new GSE MBS, which are credi t-guaranteed by the GSEs.”
“Most companies took under consideration credi crunch and they they a credit line until the end of 2009”
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