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Discover Ludwig'certify for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something is being officially recognized or approved. Example Sentence: After completing the necessary training courses, I was able to certify for a certification in software engineering.
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The legs cost $6m to develop and another $8m to build and certify for flight.
(1) A physician must certify for each applicant or beneficiary that inpatient services in a hospital are or were needed.
At Barnard College in New York City, however, the financial aid office reaches out to families who are using private loans before it will certify for the lender that the student is indeed attending.
Fire companies require 100 to 150 hours of basic training in firefighting, 75 to 120 additional hours to certify for emergency medical care and 10 to 25 hours of federally mandated hazardous materials training, according to the National Volunteer Fire Council.
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence exists to certify for the other 85 members of the United States Senate and the American people that the intelligence community is operating lawfully and has the necessary authorities and tools to accomplish its mission and keep America safe.
It's easy to write a license that is obviously open source that the OSI would never certify for any of a variety of reasons.
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We're certified for handcuffs.
Unfortunately there are no dispensers certified for E15".
A CIMS, designed and certified for aircraft deployment, was used in this work.
Even gas pumps aren't certified for E15, Mr. Eichberger said.
Because of lost paperwork, engineers cannot prove the two metal seals were certified for flight.
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