AjiteshArun wrote:
kivalo wrote:
Well it's just an idiom question, took me 3 seconds
It's 'Credited with', memorize that.
Not so fast! You can usecredit in a number of ways. For example, ifcredit is a noun, you can usefor andto with it. Whencredit is a verb, you usewith only if the achievement is aftercredit . Otherwise, you useto (if the person responsible for the achievement is being mentioned aftercredit ).It's 'Credited with', memorize that.
They werecredited with creating
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