Sentence examples for a badge from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a badge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a symbol of authority, membership, or achievement, often worn or displayed.
Example: "She proudly displayed a badge that indicated her status as a volunteer at the event."
Alternatives: "an emblem" or "a pin".

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Somebody with a badge.

She flashed a badge.

That's a badge of honor.

Anyone can create a badge.

We've got a badge!

With a badge".

We wear our insouciance like a badge.

What he does covet is a badge.

"A badge is not authority to murder".

Raising not a badge but a gun.

They got a gun, a badge.

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