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The phrase "a teaching certificate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a formal qualification that allows someone to teach in a school or educational setting.
Example: "After completing her degree, she applied for a teaching certificate to start her career as an educator."
Alternatives: "an educator's license" or "a teaching credential."
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She has a teaching certificate.
She graduated from Gettysburg College, receiving a teaching certificate.
So I looked into getting a teaching certificate too.
Mrs. Capehart is studying for a teaching certificate at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
By 1967, George had acquired a teaching certificate and was teaching at a local boys' school.
Recently, Ms. Kest has taken a test to get a teaching certificate.
He worked as a miner and a logger before earning a teaching certificate from Nova Scotia Teachers College.
She graduated from and received a teaching certificate from Duke University, and is a chartered financial analyst.
Wealthy neighbors helped her attend the University of Puerto Rico, where she earned a teaching certificate in 1942.
Susanne obtained a teaching certificate so they could be home-schooled, and the children were well provided for.
Acquire a teaching certificate, a teaching assistantship or a part-time adjunct position on a fixed-term contract.
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