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The phrase "accredited institution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an educational or training organization that has been officially recognized and authorized by a relevant authority or accrediting body.
Example: "She graduated from an accredited institution, which enhanced her job prospects significantly."
Alternatives: "recognized institution" or "certified institution".
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Explain that your online MBA degree comes from an accredited institution and holds regional accreditation.
There is also national accreditation, but I strongly recommend going to the regionally accredited institution.
Professional architectural degree from an accredited institution.
Bachelor's degree from regionally accredited institution.
The course must have been taken at an accredited institution.
A bachelor's degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution.
Have already completed a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
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The Better Business Bureau's website says Corllins's physical address is unknown and the school isn't a BBB-accredited institution.
USC's law school was the only state bar-accredited institution to break 90% in July 2011.
In today's job market, to stay viable, you'll need to go to ABA-accredited institution.
As a Joint Commission International-accredited institution, the hospital's Quality Department meticulously collects clinical outcomes data, including adverse and sentinel events, medication errors and morbidity and mortality reports.
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