identification card
collocation in Englishmeaningsofidentificationandcard
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identification
noun[U]
uk/aɪˌden.tɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/aɪˌden.t̬ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act of recognizing and naming someone ...
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card
noun
uk/kɑːd/us/kɑːrd/
a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a ...
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(Definition ofidentificationandcardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I pointed out to him that my badge was being worn and then asked him to produce hisidentificationcard.
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Many of my colleagues might think the fact that people will be able to vote for them incentive enough to obtain anidentificationcard.
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I take the point, however, because there were certain lessons to be learned from the ordinary civilianidentificationcardcarried during the war.
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That could be a case for introducing a singleidentificationcardto cover all those matters.
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It is enormously important to introduce a voluntary voteridentificationcardand dispense with non-photographic specified documents.
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I am glad that in future there will be anidentificationcardwith a photograph that will entitle people to vote.
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It could be policed by the production of a schoolidentificationcard, or the uniform could be ordered through the school.
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I would not let in a person who was not in uniform, who flashed a warrant card oridentificationcardin front of the spyhole.
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That is only one step away from theidentificationcard, without which a person is a nonperson and is entitled to no services.
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Indeed, he would have been asked only to hand in hisidentificationcardand to collect his credit for pay.
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I welcome the idea that a voluntaryidentificationcardshould be carried by people who are on the borderline.
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The purpose of the amendments is to have a uniformidentificationcardproduced by the chief electoral officer.
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He also suggested that some people might not be prepared to present themselves to have anidentificationcardmade.
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Theidentificationcardis not the means for dealing with the situation.
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I cannot see why we cannot all have anidentificationcard, as it would make things a lot easier in many ways.
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A voluntaryidentificationcardwould be particularly effective in combating, for example, under-age drinking in licensed premises or under-age purchase of alcohol and tobacco from retail outlets.
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For example, licensees and publicans have introducedidentificationcardschemes before they will sell alcohol to young people or people who may be under the age of 18.
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They had to circle the correct bird species discovered on a chart on the provided birdidentificationcard.
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The database will provide fishermen in the region with a uniqueidentificationcard.
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Conscripts were informed of their participation in the program by mail at the address listed on theiridentificationcard.
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