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accredit

[uh-kred-it] / əˈkrɛd ɪt /
VERB
attribute responsibility or achievement
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Use websites like Trustpilot and the Better Business Bureau, which also offers a scam tracker, to suss out real reviews and see if the company is accredited.

From Los Angeles Times

They said Gershkovich was accredited by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to work as a journalist in Russia and “Russian authorities have failed to present any credible evidence to justify their fabricated charges.”

From Seattle Times

Mr. Gershkovich had been accredited by the Russian Foreign Ministry, a process that had continued even after the invasion of Ukraine and was thought to grant a degree of protection for Western journalists.

From New York Times

The leaders, who frequently spar on other matters, said Mr. Gershkovich was accredited by the Russian government to report in the country.

From Washington Times

Without that, the event will be limited to those physically in attendance, meaning accredited journalists and diplomats.

From New York Times