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"he certifies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically means that someone is officially verifying or confirming something to be true or accurate. For example: "He certifies that the documents are authentic and have not been altered in any way." This sentence means that the person is confirming that the documents are genuine and have not been changed. Here are a few other examples: - "The doctor certifies that the patient is healthy and can be discharged from the hospital." In this sentence, the doctor is officially verifying that the patient is healthy enough to leave the hospital. - "The architect certifies that the building plans comply with all safety regulations." Here, the architect is confirming that the plans for the building meet all necessary safety standards. - "The accountant certifies that the financial records are accurate and have been audited." This sentence means that the accountant has verified that the financial records are correct and have undergone an official audit.
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He certifies the city budget.
Don is the league's president, and he certifies the lanes every year.
It also requires him to impose an array of economic and diplomatic sanctions against nations that he certifies have used, or are preparing to use, such weapons.
Approved 289 to 130, March 29. 3. Kosovo: Vote on an amendment to an emergency spending bill that would force President Clinton to start withdrawing American troops from Kosovo unless he certifies that European NATO allies shoulder their share of costs for international police, humanitarian aid and economic reconstruction.
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In the same order he certified the case for direct appeal to the Supreme Court.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said last night: "His personal doctor was called and he certified Moon to be dead.
He gained international attention in 1983 when he certified as genuine some 60 volumes of diaries purported to be Hitler's; they later proved to be forgeries.
In one book he certified that "to the best of my knowledge, my total time brought forward to this book is 1,000 hours".
He concluded with a nice mating attack that could not be defended against except by losing the queen, after which he certified the win economically.
Prior to Columbia, Watson worked in the third-party sustainability certification world, where he certified B Corporations at B Lab and coordinated the certification process at Green Seal.
So he certified himself a "human jungle gym," and just went with it.
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