adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
representative
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These groups, too, can be supplemented with specialists and - advisers to accredited representatives of foreign States.
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Nor does this case involve any accredited representative of a foreign state in this country.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an accredited psychiatric hospital
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an accredited teacher
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alternatively, you can obtain one from any accredited insurance valuer.
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Another problem is the need to get accredited .
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The examination leading to the Certificate is accredited as one specific module of the Institute's new Final Diploma.
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The route that we at Buckinghamshire College have chosen to take though, is to become an accredited college of Brunel University.
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These groups, too, can be supplemented with specialists and - advisers to accredited representatives of foreign States.
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This is not a particularly original view, and we had every word checked by accredited theologians.
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We will reform medical staffing and training to replace the consultant-led hierarchy with teams of accredited specialists.