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accredited

[uh-kred-i-tid] / əˈkrɛd ɪ tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
officially recognized
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The Online Safety Bill, currently going through Parliament, contains powers that could enable communications regulator Ofcom to direct platforms to use accredited technology to scan the contents of messages.

From BBC

Some basic or taster courses can be free, but the cost of accredited courses can vary from about £200 to £700, depending on the level and the provider.

From BBC

If you decide to hire a cleaning company, make sure they’re accredited by the Better Business Bureau, says Stocker.

From Seattle Times

However, Florida passed a law last year that prohibits colleges and universities from being accredited by the same agency or association for consecutive accreditation cycles.

From Washington Times

Today, accredited U.S. hospitals are required to provide ethics services, and most use ethics committees to help meet this requirement.

From Salon