Collocations withbadge

These are words often used in combination withbadge.

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badge holder
Relatives should of course return the badge if the badge holder dies.
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badge number
Although in theory the purchaser can take the badge number of the seller, by no means all fairs issue badges.
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Hansard archive
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badge of honour
Latin remained the badge of honour that distinguished the man of culture.
From theCambridge English Corpus
blue badge
The review of the blue badge scheme is under way.
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Hansard archive
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cap badge
Will he assure me that the cap badge will not change, and that the role of an infantry division will be maintained?
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Hansard archive
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gold badge
These individuals are also informally referred to as gold badge due to the insignia they wear.
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Wikipedia
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merit badge
In some cases, the entire subject has been dropped from the merit badge roster.
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name badge
We continue to discuss with staff and their representatives the introduction of name badges.
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Hansard archive
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silver badge
I still fail to understand the basis upon which the silver badge is granted.
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