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Discover Ludwig"certificate for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of receiving or issuing a certificate for a specific task or achievement. You could make an example sentence such as: "I received a certificate for completing my degree in business administration."
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Associate level certification is the entry level certificate for all networking paths in the Cisco course.
It's more of a "gift certificate for yourself".
There he recently received a certificate for finishing his course.
A. No, and a certificate for a free drink at Applebee's gets you nowhere, as well.
I just sent my brother a $50 Flooz certificate for getting into Yale grad school.
A stock certificate for a Coney Island amusement ride is here.
The hack also acquired a certificate for the add-on site for Mozilla's Firefox browser.
She had also studied cosmetology, and got a certificate for call-center work.
Spend $40 at eToys, for instance, and get a gift certificate for $10 at Gap.com.
Now, with this visit, he mused, perhaps he might get a certificate for visiting them all.
Royal Caribbean said passengers would receive a full refund and a certificate for a future cruise.
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