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The phrase "a diploma" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an academic certificate awarded upon completion of a course of study.
Example: "After four years of hard work, she finally received a diploma in biology."
Alternatives: "an academic certificate" or "a degree certificate".
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I don't have a diploma.
What is a diploma?
But that is not a diploma.
"Everyone else has a diploma," he said.
He earned a diploma in classics.
It contained a diploma, written in German.
A diploma wasn't a piece of paper.
What a place to hang a diploma.
A diploma in health and social care?
"Somehow, she's going to get a diploma".
Law students get a diploma in three years.
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