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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certified as" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has been officially verified or endorsed as being true or meeting a certain standard. Example: The document was certified as authentic by a notary public.
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"So it's certified, as far as I know".
"This mine was constantly inspected and certified as safe.
O'Sullivan arranged to be certified as good enough to play professional snooker with either hand.
Become certified as needed.
For each registry we obtain three estimated probabilities the chance of being certified as gold, of being certified as silver, and of being uncertified.
A dozen hospitals have been certified as "baby friendly", bringing the total number of maternity hospitals certified as such in the country to 52 (out of 71).
The corporation had expected to have the 18th and 19th floors certified as early as tomorrow.
Ms. Mallard, born and raised in Fort Worth, was state certified as a nurse's aide.
Exemptions were made for clergymen, students and those certified as insane or blind.
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We're pre-certified as Team Lena anyway.
If you get de-certified as a police officer, don't even think about applying across town.
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