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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately certified" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has met the necessary standards or qualifications for certification.
Example: "Before starting the project, we need to ensure that all team members are adequately certified in their respective fields."
Alternatives: "sufficiently certified" or "properly certified".
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If required, check that the contractor is adequately certified and licensed.
The aspect of emotional intelligence towards psychological capital is still not perfectly and adequately certified and is awaited for further analysis and investigation.
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But she cautioned that teachers must be adequately trained and certified in the more advanced subjects.
8 29 In the Netherlands both the emergency medical services and helicopter emergency medical service are adequately trained and certified in paediatric advanced life support.
This was felt to be adequately represented in the model by the combination of the terms 'board certified GP' and 'hospital experience'.
Not certified?
Why not get certified?
It's been certified.
We're certified for handcuffs.
They are also certified psychoanalysts.
Three months later, KPMG certified the financials.
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