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The phrase "a certificate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an official document that verifies or confirms a certain fact or achievement, such as completion of a course or ownership of a property.
Example: "She received a certificate of completion after finishing the online course."
Alternatives: "a diploma for" or "an award of".
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She received a "certificate of femininity".
It is a certificate of worth.
But what was a Certificate of Entitlement?
This is a certificate of passing the driver's school.
The document was called a "Certificate of Declaration of Loss".
Stickney is listed as receiving a certificate of commendation.
All items come with a certificate of authenticity (mementoexclusives.com).
A certificate of appreciation was given to Mr. Evensen.
It was a certificate of "residence under surveillance".
When you register, you will receive a certificate of incorporation.
A certificate of authenticity accompanied the two bulbs.
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a certificate of the tax authority
a certificate of employment
a certificate of acknowledgement
a certificate of no interest
a certificate of membership
a certificate of ownership
a certificate of no debt
a certificate of civil liability
a certificate of congratulations
a certificate of performance
a certificate of possession
a certificate of indebtedness
a certificate of accreditation
articles of a certificate
a certificate of incumbency
a certificate of composition
a certificate of summons
a certificate of appointment
a certificate of incompatibility
a certificate of exemption
a certificate of translation
a certificate of designation
a certificate of health
a certificate of no impediment
a certificate of enrollment
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