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The phrase "accredited its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an organization or institution is granting accreditation or recognition to something or someone.
Example: "The university accredited its new online degree program after a thorough review process."
Alternatives: "recognized its" or "certified its".
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It accredited its courses in management, hair salon management, and marketing.
"It's about taking a player to the highest level he is capable of reaching, whether that's professional, home or abroad, or into college," he said, adding that parents can be assured that there is "a high level of accountability" because U.S. Soccer has selectively accredited its academies, graded them on a five-star scale and approved only three new applications out of 200 last year.
Because ITT was not regionally accredited, its units will not transfer, said John Pope, a college spokesman.
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In June, the Academy of Urgent Care Medicine plans to add a list of centers it has accredited to its Web site, www.aaucm.org.org
Berkswell is RBST accredited, has its own butcher and uses a local abattoir to keep everything nice and simple.
The antioxidant effects of flavonoids in biological systems are accredited to its capacity to transport electrons to free radicals, chelate metals, activate antioxidant enzymes, and reduce radicals of alpha-tocopherol or to inhibit oxidases while phenolic compounds exert it antioxidant activities by inactivating free radicals or preventing decomposition of hydroperoxide into free radicals [32].
The novelty of this bacterium was accredited to its immunological ability to undergo antigen driven blast transformation of leukocytes and delayed hypersensitivity skin test in leprosy patients, a disease endemic in the Indian sub-continent.
Hudson River Community Sailing, which calls its program accredited because it qualifies for credit in some schools, has a workbook that includes the law of cosine and other trigonometry problems, and students spend an hour twice a week doing pen-and-paper learning before launching their 24-foot sailboats.
It pockets an annual fee from its accredited institutions, so perhaps it has an incentive not to be too particular.
(The government has raised the quota to 1,500 skeletons in 2018). The Predator Association of South Africa, which represents breeders, is attempting to rebrand itself with a code of conduct and accreditation program, although it has only accredited eight of its members so far and the code contains numerous loopholes.
Consider that in 2003 one university in Pennsylvania raised its entrance requirements to its accredited education program from a 900 SAT to a 950 SAT.
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