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have something to your credit idiom(alsowith something to your credit) used to say that someone has done, made, or achieved something in the past, especially when they have had many successful achievements: The songwriting pair have more than 3,000 compositions to their credit. She's a translator with many novels to her credit. By then, he already had eight gold medals to his credit. With more than 60 screenplays to his credit, there's a good chance you've seen something he's written. The band has a huge number of fans considering they have just one album to their credit. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Success and achievements a feather in your capidiom accomplishment achievement achievement test ascension ascent belt boom feat fruition have something under your beltidiom he who laughs last, laughs longest/bestidiom laugh purple secret sauce sellout sense of achievement stratosphere success zero |