adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
performance
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Overall, the Braintree team worked hard and produced a creditable performance which must be repeated at Lincoln on Saturday.
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Arthur Hill and his friend Peggy Hassard appeared on many of my productions and always gave creditable performances .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Bassett did a creditable job of impersonating the singer Tina Turner.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Actually, as your idea formulates and takes creditable shape, the maturing will have occurred.
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And credits can even make the public finances look more creditable .
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It was all very sensible and creditable .
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Overall, the Braintree team worked hard and produced a creditable performance which must be repeated at Lincoln on Saturday.
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She was netball captain and played a creditable game of tennis.
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This was a highly creditable defeat.