I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an identity/ID card (= one that proves who you are )
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All US citizens must carry an identity card.
ID card
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
card
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He checked the police ID cards , and finally had to accept that the police would vouch for the social workers.
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To enter the school, students have to pass a series of hall guards, displaying their photo ID cards .
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McCready handed over his ID card .
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Also has employee ID card , Monsanto Company.
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Workers have been told to carry employee ID cards at all times.
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But critics say the provision heralds a totalitarian-style national ID card .
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Whitlock used his personal ID card to activate the lift and tapped his foot apprehensively as he waited for it to arrive.
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Leitzig fed his ID card into one of the steel doors.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Do you have any ID ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At seven I had to carry ID in case bus drivers attempted to charge me adult fare.
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He was sixteen and would turn pro in one year with the aid of a fake ID .
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They said state rules would have made Caller ID unprofitable by exempting millions of unlisted numbers.
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This will only work if you the same computer, though, as it stores your ID in a cookie file.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The police were able to ID the body quickly.