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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certification by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of being given or granted a certificate or qualification from a professional organization or institution. For example, "He was able to obtain certification by the American Medical Association."
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Certification by consultants is not limited to organic supermarkets.
It plans to introduce a certification by spring.
Building plans require certification by a professional engineer.
The airline is scheduled to seek renewal of its safety certification by the end of November.
The goal is for these participating farmers to achieve full certification by 2017.
But the plane's certification by the Chinese and American authorities may slip into next year.
The difference in the certification, by the Association of Theological Schools, is a minor blemish for Cardinal Edward M. Egan.
Now, it is aiming for certification by the international Green Globe 21 program, which was established in 1999.
Building code approval for the e-khaya would also require certification by the Scientific Research Institute in Pretoria.
The change will delay the plane's certification by federal regulators, Eclipse said in a statement on Wednesday.
Campuses eager to flaunt their smoke-free status can apply for certification by the health-education organization Bacchus Network.
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