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The phrase "a birth certificate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an official document that records the birth of a person, typically required for identification purposes.
Example: "To enroll in school, you will need to provide a birth certificate as proof of age."
Alternatives: "an official birth record" or "a certificate of birth."
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MELANIA: It's not a birth certificate.
To wit: "I have a birth certificate.
"They still wanted a birth certificate".
Well, love and a birth certificate".
Later your bear gets a "birth certificate".
He doesn't have a birth certificate.
Why doesn't Lenore have a birth certificate?
He obtained a birth certificate as Havelock Woo.
Currently, a mother is always recorded on a birth certificate.
I did try to get a birth certificate after that.
Her sister remembers it as a birth certificate.
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