full credit
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandcredit
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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credit
noun
uk/ˈkred.ɪt/us/ˈkred.ɪt/
praise, approval, ...
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(Definition offullandcreditfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Children who provided phonetic values of the letters were givenfullcredit.
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Thus, pensioners, those in full-time education and community enterprise participants might receive less than thefullcreditavailable to employees.
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In the standard ' expressing a choice ', 28 patients with dementia (90.3 %), 40 patients with schizophrenia (93.0 %), and 33 patients with depression (94.3 %) received thefullcredit.
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I give herfullcreditfor pointing to the family obligations.
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I givefullcreditto them—they have apologised for that.
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I want to give figures quite up to date, and to givefullcredit.
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It has done this and should receivefullcreditfor doing so.
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I want to give himfullcreditfor what he has done.
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For this both sides of industry, unions and employers, must havefullcredit.
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All concerned deservefullcreditfor the improvement.
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I give himfullcreditfor having done as well as he can, but there is this point.
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I want to give themfullcreditfor what they have done.
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I payfullcreditto leaders in such countries, who, against terrible difficulties, which were our legacy, have done extraordinarily well.
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It is rash to takefullcreditfor that sum.
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The courses are extremely valuable andfullcreditshould be given to those concerned with them.
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Last year saw some encouraging signs—for whichfullcreditmust go to the commissioner and his force.
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I do not think they have been givenfullcredit.
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They may takefullcreditfor it themselves if, after all, it turns out to be a good suggestion.
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I givefullcreditto the excellence of that service, its dedication, its experience and its wide extent.
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I believe that our dentists should be givenfullcreditfor that.
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