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do credit to in American English to bring approval or honor to See full dictionary entry for credit Examples of 'do credit to' in a sentencedo credit to So, too, the presence of a backroom team that would do credit to a champion golfer.Having folds of skin that would do credit to an elephant is devastating to a comparatively young person's morale.She showed me some of the firm's barn conversions, which would do credit to any designer's portfolio.There was a football in the middle of the lawn, and a combination swingslide that would do credit to a council park.This book does credit to their contribution.They were great intellectual pioneers; this book does credit to their contribution.Written in clear, terse prose, and typeset in easy-to-read paragraphs, this is hard-edged, fast-paced reading that does credit to an excellent enterprise.The reason is not far to seek, and it does credit to the sound political instinct of the race.It seems to me a fine example of ecumenical inclusivity which does credit to all concerned.The cacophony of tweets celebrating comradely solidarity on the steps of courthouses last week would have done credit to any rock-hard union. |