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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'got a certificate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has received a certificate as a recognition for something they have accomplished. For example: After passing the exam, she got a certificate of achievement.
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I got a certificate.
She had also studied cosmetology, and got a certificate for call-center work.
Mr Hendon went for his examinations and, after 25 years, got a certificate of appreciation from the surgeon-general.
I got a certificate from a Drug Abuse Resistance Education class every year from ages eight to 15.
"Just because I got a certificate that says this is official, clean cannabis, I'm absolutely not going to charge any more," he said.
Ms. Johnson, 41 and a mother of seven, got a certificate in Basic Education, meaning that she had reached ninth-grade level.
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While it is possible to get a certificate in event planning from training, it is not possible to get certification from a school.
You get a certificate (as a whole, or in stages).
They would even get a certificate, a group photo and a polo shirt to prove it.
For every ten books you read, you get a certificate for a free, one-topping pizza.
And students who complete only a few courses would get a certificate.
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