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The phrase "graduation certificate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time when you want to refer to an official certificate issued to someone who has completed the requirements of a schooling program. For example: Upon completion of her studies, Sarah was rewarded with her graduation certificate.
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Only 60% pass the matric, the high-school graduation certificate.
Only 60% of school-leavers get the most basic high-school graduation certificate.
"It's a one-day thing, but everyone gets a graduation certificate," he said.
"I knew one teacher, a chemistry teacher, who brought me to my Abitur," her graduation certificate.
Her high school graduation certificate hung, crooked, on a remaining wall.
At demo day, TrustGo CEO Xuyang Li accepted a graduation certificate.
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"This is the most complex operating environment I've ever dealt with," said Col. Kurt Sonntag, a West Point graduate who handed out the graduation certificates here.
It was the college's decision to add the word "Shengda" to its students' graduation certificates.
Zabiullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, insisted in a statement that the captured men had documents, including recent police academy graduation certificates, showing they were police officers.
Having given his speech, the general sat down, but got back up to start handing out graduation certificates when the grenades were set off by remote control.
In a country awash with fake diplomas and graduation certificates, the nationally administered university entrance exam, for all its faults, is one institution that is at least respected.
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