Phrases with «much credence»

The phrase "much credence" means to place a lot of belief or trust in something or someone. Full definition

Sentences with «much credence»

  • This victory may now spill into other countries and give much credence in particular to the Spanish Podemos party. (progressive-economics.ca)
  • Willie Soon, for example, should never have been given much credence in the first place. (polluterwatch.com)
  • While some doubt its existence, others (including 56 % of women, according to one study) say they have a G. «Certain experts in the sex education world don't put much credence into the specialness of the G - spot,» says Deitsch. (health.com)
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