Pronunciation of the English word credibility.
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1. | For this reason, the credibility of the book's authors rests on the credibility of their sources. | |
2. | He lost his credibility because he betrayed a friend. | |
3. | The book's weak-point is that it lacks credibility when a married writer recommends remaining unmarried. | |
4. | His credibility is so low that, if he says something is green, the chance that it is not is almost a certainty. | |
5. | The lack of credibility of a married writer’s recommendation to remain unmarried is the weak point of the book. | |
6. | Tom lost his credibility. | |
7. | The credibility and veracity of the report that pieces of the plane have been found, cannot yet be verified. | |
8. | You've lost your credibility. | |
9. | They've lost all credibility. | |
10. | Tom has credibility problems. |