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The phrase "certain standards of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific set of expectations or criteria that must be met. Example: The company has implemented certain standards of quality control to ensure that all products meet the highest level of excellence.
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"You have to have certain standards of performance," Taylor insisted.
As a private club, we had a dress code and certain standards of behavior.
"It doesn't mean that you have to go under certain standards of ethical actions".
It also requires that members adhere to certain standards of human rights and democracy.
They are the ones who chose to drop out of school and who fail to meet "certain standards of behavior".
Still, Nutter said, "there are certain standards of professionalism in the way you conduct a proper arrest".
Most societies have come to recognize the general benefit of protecting children's rights and of prescribing certain standards of rearing.
This kind of mechanism would assure consumers that the products bearing this stamp of approval had met certain standards of purity, potency and quality.
So why is poor impulse control acceptable in sexual behaviour, but not anything else? "For me there are certain standards of life.
The "cultural integration" he proposes calls for relocating and dispersing the poor among middle-class people who will "insist on certain standards of behavior".
And yet the show manages some genuinely affecting drama, even as it seems driven to impress us with certain standards of parenthood.
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