Lexeme: government identification  
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  1. noun. Government identification refers to an official document issued by a government authority that serves as a proof of a person's identity and citizenship. These identification documents are typically provided to individuals by the government and contain personal details such as name, date of birth, photograph, and unique identification numbers. They are used for various purposes, including verifying identity during transactions or interactions with government agencies, applying for permits or licenses, and ensuring security and accuracy in official records. Common examples of government identification include passports, driver's licenses, national identity cards, and social security cards. GPT3.5
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  • noun. government identification (singular), government identifications (plural)
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