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The phrase "application to be certified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is submitting a request or form to obtain certification for a particular qualification or status.
Example: "I have submitted my application to be certified as a professional teacher in my state."
Alternatives: "request for certification" or "application for certification".
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However, before a composite can be applied in a clinical application, it has to be certified as biocompatible and non-toxic.
It takes thirty-six months from the time of application, for crop land to be certified organic.
They include: the Guaranteed family subsidy as of the fifth gestation month until the child becomes 18 years old, as long as they meet the requirements stated by law for this benefit (father and/or mother with no social security and be part of the 40% lower income population, which is to be certified by the application of the Social Protection Card).
To be certified, you must complete the ARRT application process and pass the certification exam.
And at Towers on the Park, a condominium at 110th Street and Central Park West, the application packet requires potential owners to list all assets and two years' worth of tax returns, to be certified by an accountant.
We mail them voter registration applications they can quickly sign and send directly to election registrars' offices in pre-addressed envelopes, to be certified by government officials.
Under rules passed by the Conservatives, to be certified as intervenors, members of the public had to apply two years ago in an 11-step application to show they were directly affected by the Trans Mountain expansion, Kung said.
Department of Human Services to be certified as homeless.
"They need to be certified," he said.
To be certified, a project must meet three crucial benchmarks.
The results still need to be certified, by someone.
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