take credit in English

verb

take the praise for something

Use "take credit" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "take credit" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "take credit", or refer to the context using the word "take credit" in the English Dictionary.

1. Did Daniel take credit for this?

2. But I cannot take credit for what I did not do.

3. Yeah. He murdered Cahill, stepped back and let the IRA take credit.

4. Then both of you can take credit as our city slowly starves.

5. My question is: Why would you take credit for a failed car bombing?

6. My question is: why would you take credit for a failed car bombing?

7. Though I don' t think, Mama, you can take credit for making it rain

8. For many years I had allowed my second husband to take credit for my paintings.

9. And then Edison tried to take credit for it, because these two hate each other.

10. A scientific conception seems demeaning because nothing is eventually left for which autonomous man can take credit.

11. According to most traditional narratives, the Scots take credit for the Covenanting movement of the mid-seventeenth century.

12. Most people willingly take credit for any successes in life, so why should they not likewise be willing to accept responsibility for their mistakes?

13. Ronna McDaniel, the GOP Chairwoman, took to Twitter late Monday to criticize what she sees as President Biden’s attempt to take credit for his …

14. ‘Sir Walter Scott may be the father of the historical novel but on this evidence his fellow Borderer, Michael Scott, was a man ahead of his time.’ More example sentences ‘This was a well deserved victory but Tipperary Borderers ensured that it was hard earned: both sides can take credit for an admirable display with honest endeavour

15. ‘Sir Walter Scott may be the father of the historical novel but on this evidence his fellow Borderer, Michael Scott, was a man ahead of his time.’ More example sentences ‘This was a well deserved victory but Tipperary Borderers ensured that it was hard earned: both sides can take credit for an admirable display with honest endeavour