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Filter by Meaning The lawyer's credibility was strengthened by her creditation as a specialist in intellectual property law.
The scientist's research findings received creditation from her colleagues.
The researcher's scientific findings were given more weight because of his creditation from a well-known institution.
The journalist's credibility was called into question when it was discovered that he did not have the necessary creditation to cover the story.
The chef's culinary creditation from a prestigious institution boosted her career prospects.
The doctor's creditation from the medical board ensured his patients that he was qualified to perform the surgery.
The conference organizers required all the speakers to submit their academic credentials for creditation.
The company's products were not accepted for export because they did not meet the creditation requirements of the destination country.
The architect's design was rejected because he did not have the necessary creditation in sustainable architecture.
The singer's lack of vocal creditation was evident in her live performance.
The technician's creditation in electrical engineering ensured that the wiring was installed correctly.
The musician's tour manager arranged for the band's creditation at the music festival.
The software company's products received creditation from a reputable cybersecurity firm.
The university's accrediting body will assess the program's curricula to grant creditation to the school of business.
The lawyer's creditation enabled her to practice law in multiple states.
The artist's creditation allowed her to showcase her work in prestigious galleries.
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