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The phrase "awarded certificate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a certificate that has been granted or given to someone as recognition for an achievement or completion of a program.
Example: "After completing the course, each participant received an awarded certificate to acknowledge their hard work."
Alternatives: "issued certificate" or "granted certificate".
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I was awarded Certificate of Distinction in Teaching by the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard.
Surely something like this – awarded certificate 12A by the BBFC – does more damage to society than a stiff willy or the gory special effects of Martyrs and Anti-Christ?
According to informants in Afghanistan, a diploma, far from being a guarantee of a satisfactory level of knowledge and skills, was rather merely an automatically awarded certificate delivered upon completion of a course.
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At the CEE Senior Celebration and Awards Banquet, the winners were revealed and awarded certificates for their dedication to the department.
Films are awarded certificates that dictate the age of those who are allowed to view them.
Winners will be awarded certificates and photographs of their buildings will be published in Connecticut Preservation News, the preservation group's newsletter.
Participants completing these programs are awarded certificates that state the time spent in the course.
According to the Department of Education, the number of people awarded certificates in the paralegal field grew to 4,061 in 2007-8 from 2,890 in 2003-4.
This year, for the first time, beaches in Lithuania, Latvia and Iceland were awarded certificates for being "on the way" to a Blue Flag.
But the "cadets" being awarded certificates on a recent morning were an unusual group — 89 Libyans who the European Union hopes can help solve its migrant problem.
As NIE is part of the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU), teachers can be awarded certificates for the courses that they complete.
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