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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked to certify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a request made to someone to confirm or validate information or documents.
Example: "The auditor asked to certify the financial statements before the final review."
Alternatives: "requested to confirm" or "instructed to validate".
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Under the peace deal that followed the 2002-03 civil war, the UN was asked to certify the results of the 28 November presidential runoff vote.
Such attention is of vital importance, for a court asked to certify a settlement class will lack the opportunity, present when a case is litigated, to adjust the class, informed by the proceedings as they unfold.
In addition to demonstrating that they have the right to foreclose, they are also being asked to certify the accuracy of documents outlining such things as amounts owed by a borrower.
The Civil Aviation Authority, which is responsible for regulating anything that goes up over British airspace, says that, to date, they have not been asked to certify any jetpack design, but point out that if jetpacks are to be classified in any way as aircraft, then the user will be designated as a pilot and will need some kind of licence.
Experts have been asked to certify the new record - 100ft (30m) according to some reports - set at Nazare, Portugal.
Respondents could be asked to certify under penalty of perjury that they had no firearms, but they could not be compelled to do so and faced no penalty for refusing.
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Last year, Merchants of Green Coffee, a small Canadian company, asked TerraChoice to certify its brands with the widely recognized Environmental Choice label.
In 2004, some volunteers in Palermo decided to bypass politicians: they approached local businesses, many of which paid the mafia "pizzo," or bribes, and asked them to certify that they no longer paid pizzo; in exchange, the Comitato brought them business from pizzo-averse Sicilians.
In 2004, some volunteers in Palermo decided to bypass politicians: they approached local businesses, many of which paid the mafia "pizzo," or bribes, and asked them to certify that they paid pizzo no longer; in exchange, the Comitato brought them business from pizzo-averse Sicilians.
--Three researchave who haskedsked NIH to certify that cell lines they have derived meet the guidelines.
When I return the neighbour is gone and the nurses ask me to certify the death.
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