verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
certified mail
certified public accountant
certified/uncertified bankrupt British English (= one a court does or does not allow to start a business again )
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
accountant
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He is a certified public accountant and a certified valuation analyst.
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He served as a captain in the Air Force, and is a certified public accountant .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Doctors have certified that the suspect was in a lot of pain at the time of the incident.
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Nancy was certified as a teacher in 1990.
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Sellers should submit documents certifying the value of the artwork.
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The aircraft must be certified to meet government safety standards.
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The doctor certified me unfit to go to work for the next month.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Architects, engineers and other construction professionals certify amounts due from the owner to the contractor under construction contracts.
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Both were certified by the Supreme Court.
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Jim Mitchell is still getting the full respect due a certified San Francisco character.
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Payments are made to the exporter by the bank on presentation of documents certifying compliance with the original contract.
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She paid a certified repair shop $ 90 for a diagnostic test and had $ 550 of additional work.
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Then we have to certify that this whole thing will perform.
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Thompson Brothers Farms grows certified seed potatoes, wheat, barley and pinto beans.
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While in Kurunagala Ellis also established a cattle voucher system whereby headmen had to certify all sales of cattle.