‘there was every reason to hope he would do credit to his name’- Explain
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Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe a credit to somebody/somethingbe a credit to somebody/something (also do somebody/something credit) to behave so well or be so successful that your family, team etc are proud of you She's a credit to her profession. Your children really do you credit.
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