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accredit - use in sentences
Object
- mediator: She is an accredited mediator under the ADR Chambers / Harvard Law Project scheme.
- registrar: Applications through accredited registrars only will be accepted on a first come first served basis.
- qualification: That is the crunch - the certification of an accredited qualification NOT ILT membership.
- laboratory: Laboratory testing in UKAS accredited laboratory [ based in Kilsyth Office ] .
- counselor: She has many academic qualifications including BACP senior registered practitioner and accredited counselor, and is a prolific writer.
- trainer: The Society is continually expanding its global training network, appointing further official SDC accredited trainers in key regions of the world.
Subject
- body: All of the Department's courses are accredited by the appropriate professional bodies.
- investor: LMD has been accredited by Investors in People since 1997 and is an active member of the British Learning Association.
Preposition: as
- mediator: Many, but not all, of the MSMS advisors are themselves accredited as mediators with a recognized mediation organization.
- investor: The SFO was accredited as an Investor in People in November 1999.
Modifying Another Word
- nationally: In response, City & Guilds has launched the first nationally accredited award of its kind for school caterers.
- professionally: The central emphasis on design is apparent throughout all the professionally accredited courses.
- externally: Prisoners who successfully complete an externally accredited qualification are rewarded with an achievement bonus.
- academically: In return the student volunteers gain vital skills and experiences which can be academically accredited to enhance future employability.
- internationally: It is one of 10 internationally accredited cord blood banks to date.
- provisionally: While provisionally accredited, organizations can undertake two installations.
Present participle complement
- learn: There is a need to build bridges between this type of learning and formal, accredited learning.
Preposition: with
- investor: The Company was accredited with Investor in People standard in August 2002.
Preposition: by
- body: All of the Department's courses are accredited by the appropriate professional bodies.
- investor: LMD has been accredited by Investors in People since 1997 and is an active member of the British Learning Association.
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