form of identification

collocation in English

meaningsofformandidentification

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form
noun
uk
/fɔːm/
us
/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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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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(Definition offormandidentificationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofform of identification

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Shame, then, seems to pre-suppose someformofidentification.
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In addition, driving licences often function as aformofidentification, which means that verification aspects are important.
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There is an argument that, on purely administrative grounds, oneformofidentificationis better than six or seven.
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All of us already possess someformofidentification.
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Would it not be a good idea to have a betterformofidentification, which is also a great problem?
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My noble friend has put forward most forcefully the arguments in favour of having aformofidentification.
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The two boys might be brothers and perhaps they can produce the sameformofidentificationwith the same name.
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It is difficult to see what difference providing anotherformofidentificationwould make, and how the system would be administered.
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I do not care what it is called, but someformofidentificationis necessary.
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The difficulty in providing an effectiveformofidentificationrather than an unwillingness to stamp out vote-stealing was the problem all along.
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How can we be sure, however, that the problem will be avoided unless there is someformofidentification?
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There is no requirement that they should carry anyformofidentification.
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When that happens, someformofidentificationwill undoubtedly be required.
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Most universities have someformofidentification, for libraries and so on, because it bestows on the students some privilege.
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Birth certificates are routinely requested as an optionalformofidentificationfor recruitment and pension purposes.
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If they have done so, for whatever reason, they need someformofidentification.
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Within the common travel area there is no requirement to carry anyformofidentificationwhatsoever.
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People who choose to receive benefit through banks will have whateverformofidentificationthe banks require.
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Someformofidentificationbearing the holder's signature and photograph is the key to the identification of a voter in an election.
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Someformofidentificationis required.
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