Examples of 'much credence' in a sentence

Meaning of "much credence"

much credence ~ a significant amount of belief, trust, or confidence placed in something; commonly used to emphasize the credibility or reliability of information

How to use "much credence" in a sentence

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much credence
I did not give much credence to any of them.
I never gave these stories much credence.
I never put much credence in her story.
But you do not give it much credence.
Cannot give much credence to an older civilization.
I really would not give much credence to.
Do not put much credence in doctors and scientists.
I did not give her much credence.
Not much credence need be given this testimony.
I would not give it much credence either.
Giving too much credence to credit reports as a measure of character may be a big mistake.
It is not currently given much credence.
I do not put much credence in psychology.
But few people gave the poll much credence.
I have not given much credence to reviews of my films.

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Though I should add that some of my superiors do not give it much credence.
I would not pay much credence to what it says.
Media reports of a flourishing West Bank economy should not be given too much credence.
I can not give much credence to this article.
So you will forgive me if I do not give that much credence.
To give them as much credence as possible.
Well, maybe the fbi will not put as much credence.
I never put much credence into this melting pot theory.
I do not really give much credence to it.
How much credence would his story have been given if he had called in cold?
I do not give it much credence.
So I do not give too much credence to the ratings by these crooked institutions.
Either way I think that we are giving them too much credence and power.
I do not know how much credence you can give to a guy.
Yet despite the popular interest, few scientists give reincarnation much credence.
They refused to give much credence to the plaster casts of tracks.
I have . But you do not give it much credence.
Economists tend not to give much credence to such arguments for a number of reasons.
And we are in the Bible, since they put so much credence in that.
Not that I give much credence to these things.
The experience became a memory that I never forgot, but never lent much credence to.
Hawthorne would not have given much credence to the idea of a curse on his family.
For those reasons, I find it difficult to give this paper much credence.
So I do not give it much credence at the moment.
She did it by looking at the autopsy x-rays. - I wouldn't give it much credence either.
Maybe the FBI will not put as much credence in the prophecy as DSR.
I never gave much credence to this objection ; we take the issues as they arise.
It 's hard to give them much credence.
Don't give too much credence to what is said now.
They were right. I really wouldn't give much credence to.
I did not give much credence to any of'em.
So you will forgive me if I do not give that much credence - to your " research.
I do not give much credence to reports he is “ confessing ” to the feds.
So you will forgive me if I don't give that much credence to your "research.
I don't put much credence in psychology. Well, neither do I.

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