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accredited

[uh-kred-i-tid] / əˈkrɛd ɪ tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
officially recognized
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Brian Page is an accredited financial counselor, certified financial therapist candidate and founder of Modern Husbands.

From MarketWatch

Yan, reportedly a successful venture capitalist who brought her daughter up single-handledly, is accredited at the Games and is the first person Gu celebrates her successes with.

From BBC

Many of these private marketplaces allow only accredited investors to buy and trade shares.

From MarketWatch

But the committee would still have leverage, since no future medical-school graduates could practice medicine without having gone to an accredited school.

From The Wall Street Journal

What would be really valuable is if these private, high-cost, higher-learning institutions partner and brand themselves with two-year trade schools to create even better, accredited programs for the trades—which are sorely lacking today.

From The Wall Street Journal