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certification
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "certification" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to describe an official document or a process which officially recognizes a certain level of knowledge, expertise, or competence in a particular area or field. For example: "The teacher just received her certification in Early Childhood Education."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
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60 human-written examples
In addition to potentially flouting the original agreement, it remains unclear whether the fuel-cell fiasco will undermine the tower's LEED certification.
News & Media
At the time, the company, which manufactures Kleenex, already had a sustainability strategy that included protecting some forest, sourcing pulp from sawmill waste, and engaging third-party certification.
News & Media
Joyce said failing to get halal certification would effectively cut off large export markets for Australian meat products, and warned against "picking a fight that we never needed to have".
News & Media
Laming agreed with Joyce that halal certification was "essential" for export markets and "shouldn't be impeded" by the "minority campaign" against it.
News & Media
Certification for this new type of health worker is dependent on completion of a three day course and submission of a report demonstrating that at least ten peers have been reached with key HIV messages.
News & Media
A Coalition backbencher, Andrew Laming, wants a voluntary code of conduct on domestic halal and kosher-labelled food so that businesses can bypass the certification process and consumers can have more information about labelling.
News & Media
My Côtes de Provence has the Appellation d'Origine label (AOC) – the French certification showing that my wine is authentic, of good quality, and comes from Provence, the largest zone in the region.
News & Media
A US-based certification provider, B Lab has accredited nearly 1,000 companies that publicly commit to "harness the power of business to create public benefit … for all stakeholders, not just shareholders".
News & Media
The World Trade Center's towers would be required to attain LEED gold certification, achieve net-zero CO2 emissions (by purchasing green-energy credits) and operate with at least 20% more energy efficiency than the state's current building code.
News & Media
But, says Marisa Long, the communications director at the US Green Building Council, "if the calculations for the LEED certification included a component like fuel cells, and damage to that component forces a change in calculations, the number of points earned to achieve LEED will be based on the new calculations".
News & Media
The Imperial War Museum's Holocaust education officer, Rachel Donnelly, thinks the certification is appropriate.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing "certification", clearly specify the certifying body or organization to enhance credibility and provide context. For example, instead of saying "the product has certification", specify "the product has ISO 9001 certification".
Common error
Avoid using "certification" when you mean "certificate". "Certification" is the process of being certified, while a "certificate" is the document received upon successful completion of that process.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "certification" is that of a noun, referring to the act of certifying or the state of being certified. Ludwig examples show its use in contexts related to professional qualifications, product standards, and processes of validation.
Frequent in
News & Media
46%
Formal & Business
29%
Science
25%
Less common in
Wiki
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "certification" functions as a noun denoting the process or state of being officially recognized. Ludwig AI's analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and high frequency, particularly within the News & Media, Formal & Business, and Science contexts. It's crucial to differentiate "certification" from "certificate" and to specify the certifying body for clarity. When in doubt, consider semantically similar alternatives like "official accreditation", "formal validation", or "professional licensure" to add precision to your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
official accreditation
Emphasizes the official recognition aspect.
formal validation
Highlights the act of formally confirming something's accuracy or legitimacy.
professional licensure
Specifically refers to licenses granted in professional fields.
official endorsement
Focuses on the act of giving formal approval or support.
quality assurance
Highlights processes ensuring certain quality standards are met.
credentialing process
Refers to the systematic verification of qualifications.
compliance verification
Focuses on verifying adherence to rules or standards.
official qualification
Highlights meeting the required standards or skills.
documented authorization
Focuses on authorization that is formally recorded.
third-party validation
Emphasizes that validation is performed by an external entity.
FAQs
How is "certification" used in a sentence?
"Certification" refers to the process of officially recognizing someone's qualifications or a product's compliance with standards. For example, "The company is seeking ISO 9001 certification".
What's a synonym for "certification"?
Alternatives include "official accreditation", "formal validation", or "professional licensure" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "certification" and "certificate"?
"Certification" is the process of assessing and confirming that someone or something meets a specific standard. A "certificate" is the document that proves that the process was completed successfully.
Why is "certification" important for products and services?
"Certification" assures consumers that products or services meet specific quality, safety, or performance standards, enhancing trust and credibility. It may also be required to have an "official approval".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
91%
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested