"Or rather, credit where credit's due, that of my little team."
I'm really pleased for him and it's about giving credit where credit's due.
He was anxious that they be given due credit in anything I wrote.
But credit where credit's due, the refinery has had a long, good record.
He never failed to give due credit to his former student.
If it works out, he'll give you due credit.
"You'll get due credit and promotion for the invaluable part you played in my plan."
In male written literature of this period, women lacked the due credit that they should have received.
They also felt that China should be given due credit for undisputed improvements in human rights and the economy over the last 10 years.
I used about fifty of those suggestions and give due credit here.