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The phrase "are accredited with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when attributing a certain achievement, recognition, or quality to someone or something.
Example: "The researchers are accredited with several groundbreaking discoveries in the field of medicine."
Alternatives: "are recognized for" or "are credited with".
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Teacher preparation and school leadership programs are accredited with the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP, formerly NCATE).
The hospital and laboratory are accredited with Joint commission of international accreditation (JCIA).
The assignments are accredited with various "badges" that are sanctioned by local soaring authorities.
Some of these baccalaureate colleges are accredited with the status of a deemed university.
Nationwide, hundreds of elementary and secondary schools are "accredited with warning" or face serious budgetary crises, much to the chagrin of teachers, students and parents alike.
Nationwide, hundreds of elementary and secondary schools are "accredited with warning" or face serious budgetary concerns, much to the chagrin of teachers, students and parents alike.
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The series Old Women Should Get Married and You Are the One (MediaCorp Channel 8) have been accredited with minting terms like "the shengnu economy" and further bringing the subject into public fascination and obsession.
In 2010 a total of 27 public hospitals had been accredited, with a further 5 achieving accreditation by 2012.
Three -- Lawrence Hospital, Hudson Valley Hospital Center and Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry -- were accredited with commendation.
(Reporters at the 26 September launch were accredited with Roscosmos).
"We have chosen not to be accredited with anyone what we say is what we do," Deutscher says.
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