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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new certificate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently issued or created certificate, such as for a course completion, a license, or a document of authentication.
Example: "After completing the training program, you will receive a new certificate that verifies your skills."
Alternatives: "a fresh certificate" or "an updated certificate".
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They finally decided the collection made a sufficient showing to warrant sending her a new certificate.
Some boards, however, require a new certificate of occupancy in this situation.
CONS: Converting to apartments would require a new certificate of occupancy.
The government said it was considering introducing a new certificate for train drivers.
A new certificate in "key skills" (such as literacy and numeracy) is being developed, which could fit the bill.
For Firefox, go to the Get an MIT Certificate page to manually install a new certificate.
The process for certificate renewal is exactly the same as for ordering a new certificate.
When they get a new certificate of occupancy, they will pay him back, and refinance with a fixed-rate mortgage.
And if a new certificate is not required, Ms. Fink said, nothing would be gained by getting one.
Does the co-op have to get a new certificate of occupancy and change the original offering plan?
"This place has been basically vacant all this time," she said, "and we are getting a new certificate of occupancy".
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