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But I looked up the word "credit" and found this similar example sentence:

All the credit must go to the play's talented director.

https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/credit

So, is the use correct in that log? I mean, should it be "All the credit to ..."?

[Update] I just found a discussion.
 
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"Credit" means praise or special attention, which is uncountable. I prefer the singular form.
"All the credit" is written to give emphasis that the credit is meant solely for one person. I don't think it makes much difference.
 

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"Credit" means praise or special attention, which is uncountable. I prefer the singular form.
I think that an uncountable noun has no plural form. So if "credit" is uncountable here, it has to be singular. :)
 

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I think that an uncountable noun has no plural form. So if "credit" is uncountable here, it has to be singular. :)
That's not necessarily true. Compliments and congratulations are uncountable too but are more commonly used in the plural form.
 

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Okay, congratulations comes in the plural form. How about compliment/praise/applause/commendation?
 

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Okay, congratulations comes in the plural form. How about compliment/praise/applause/commendation?
Here they are:

compliment
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praise
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applause
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commendation
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How about "Thanks"?
Let's not complicate things.
 

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In that sense of "thanks", I think "credit" is more likely than "credits".
 

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It doesn't seem particularly good to me to use the plural form instead of the singular form there. I get the impression that this kind of pluralisation may be a relatively new tendency that's becoming more and more common. I don't know.
 
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