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"certificate to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It's usually used as part of a phrase such as "certificate to certify" or "certificate to award". For example, "I'd like to present this certificate to recognize your achievement."
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Just a gift certificate to Chipotle.
lawyer, provided her Florida birth certificate to the immigration agency.
But he has the certificate to prove it.
The day I qualified, I took my certificate to dad.
Click Add a Certificate to add a certificate to this workgroup.
After all, nothing says "I love you" like a gift certificate to swim with sharks.
Requiring a birth certificate to document citizenship is no less irrational.
He lacked a photographic identity card, and needed a birth certificate to get one.
The state would issue a different type of birth certificate to babies whose parents lack papers.
This year, on my first attempt, I'm a winner and have a certificate to prove it.
We turned around and held up our certificate to a long round of applause.
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