Sentence examples of "unused credit" in English
Napoleon's headquarters were in an unused windmill.
Le quartier général de Napoléon était dans un moulin désaffecté.
It is only the poor who pay cash. That's not from virtue, but because they are refused credit.
Il n'y a que les pauvres gens qui payent comptant. Ce n'est pas par vertu; c'est parce qu'on ne leur fait pas crédit.
But, to his credit, he didn't say anything against her.
Mais, pour sa défense, il n'a rien dit contre elle.
It makes sense to pay off your credit card balance every month.
Cela est sensé d'équilibrer tous les mois la balance de ta carte de crédit.
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