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"achieve a certificate" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to successfully obtain or earn a certificate. Here is an example sentence: After years of hard work and dedication, she was finally able to achieve a certificate in financial planning.
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Lately, I've noticed that much of the discussion around massive open online courses (MOOCs) has focused almost exclusively on one point: Completion rates, or those students who achieve a certificate in a particular course.
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Achieving a certificate makes you look like an expert in your field and may open doors for more opportunities.
For those untroubled by earthy epithets, the 18-rated Blu-ray reinstates eight uses of the F- and C-words previously redubbed to achieve a 15 certificate.
The BBFC said: "Despite a number of reductions made to scenes of violence to achieve a 12A certificate, those who contacted us considered the film too violent, dark and sadistic for 12-year-olds, and inappropriately presented the hero as a vigilante figure".
In fact, I'm always surprised that publisher Activision doesn't push harder to achieve a lower-age certificate for it.
"What I don't want to do is set any firm dates until we have finally achieved a safety certificate," said the chairman, Daniel Levy.
As before, edits have achieved a 12A certificate, although with its scenes of torture, biological decay, and Coma-like horror, this remains borderline fare; parents contemplating taking younger children should be strongly dissuaded.
In Japan, instead of achieving a leaving certificate the pupils must pass an entrance exam to be accepted at a high school or university.
But, in some more technical fields, achieving a vocational certificate or even an AA can be quite rewarding, especially among lower-achieving groups, and particularly if they can combine these credentials with good work experience or tenure afterwards.
Furthermore, we examined the association between hospitalisation with OM and the prevalence of having achieved a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), stratified by quartiles of BPP scores.
Pupils who achieve a grade C or above in this combination of subjects will receive a special certificate, the English Baccalaureate.
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