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to something’s credit

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What the film could not convey was the way that an ordinary urban citizen’s witnessing of free running might be no more than a glimpse of a human figure executing an extraordinary leap between two buildings, tumbling down a flight of stairs or scything like some pickpocket through a crowd crossing a pedestrian bridge. The experience of such elusive moments – and to the film’s credit it nevertheless succeeded in conveying that they occur– is arguably one of the most powerful aspects of parkour from a spectator point of view
  

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lr=&as_qdr=all&q=define+credit&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwioh6PtwdnMAhUDtpQKHYkoCmYQgSsIHjAA used to indicate that something praiseworthy has been achieved, especially despite difficulties. "to her credit, she had never betrayed a confidence"

  • lr=&as_qdr=all&q=define+credit&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwioh6PtwdnMAhUDtpQKHYkoCmYQgSsIHjAA used to indicate that something praiseworthy has been achieved, especially despite difficulties.
  • "to her credit, she had never betrayed a confidence"
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