Lexeme: government id  
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  1. ['abbreviation']. A government ID, also known as a government-issued identification card, is an official document issued by a government authority that serves as proof of one's identity and citizenship or residency status. It typically includes personal information such as name, date of birth, photograph, and a unique identification number. Government IDs are often required for various purposes, including voting, obtaining government services, opening bank accounts, and traveling internationally. Examples of government IDs include passports, driver's licenses, national identity cards, and social security cards, depending on the country. GPT3.5
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