everlasting credit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeverlastingandcredit
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everlasting
adjective
uk/ˌev.əˈlɑː.stɪŋ/us/ˌev.ɚˈlæs.tɪŋ/
lasting forever or for a ...
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credit
noun
uk/ˈkred.ɪt/us/ˈkred.ɪt/
praise, approval, ...
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(Definition ofeverlastingandcreditfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I believe they have stood by this nation and have given of their best in circumstances which entitle them toeverlastingcredit.
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That is to theeverlastingcreditof the scientists who have so far been concerned, because it cannot have been easy for them.
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It is to theeverlastingcreditof the new administration that allowance is made for clothing where necessary.
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To theireverlastingcredit, the majority have accepted it, together with the need to put things right quickly.
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The way our people helped one another during that difficult period is to theireverlastingcredit, and proves what a great people our fellow-countrymen are.
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The truth is that the local authority has undertaken a massive modernisation programme, which is to itseverlastingcredit.
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Many, however, to theireverlastingcredit, chose not to join the trend but stayed to give what leadership they could and to combat the conditions that those areas face.
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It can give a lead to public opinion as, to itseverlastingcredit, it has already done on more than one occasion in the recent past.
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It is to theireverlastingcreditthat the staff of the hospitals have, by their devotion to their work, endeavoured to compensate for the deficiencies that exist in the service.
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It is to theeverlastingcreditof the local catchment board that, by their magnificent work, they prevented that great belt of agricultural land from being destroyed.
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That is to oureverlastingcredit.
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