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The phrase "a driving licence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to someone's licence to operate a motor vehicle. For example, you could write "Paul must have a valid driving licence to use a company vehicle."
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A driving licence may be bought for someone without experience.
He had fraud convictions for a driving licence scam.
The third is a driving licence, but he doesn't have a car and has never possessed a driving licence.
The sender's authentication may well be tied to a driving licence, social-security number or passport.
For an illegal immigrant the hardest thing, Mr Lopez reckons, is "not having a driving licence".
Getting a driving licence or registering a car involves bribes and humiliation.
Failure to participate would lead to a penalty such as refusal of a driving licence.
"I've only had a driving licence for a not much more than a year," she says.
They are less likely to have a driving licence than previous generations".
The Louis Vuitton woman looks like she has a driving licence rather than a driver.
He had fake identity documents, including a driving licence in the name of Mark Robinson.
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