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The phrase "a unique identification number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific number assigned to identify an individual, object, or entity uniquely, often in contexts like databases, forms, or official documents.
Example: "Please provide your unique identification number to access your account."
Alternatives: "a distinct ID number" or "a singular identification code."
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Each pager has a unique identification number.
At the core of such tracking is the MAC address, a unique identification number tied to each device.
But each booklet contains a unique identification number and tear-out slips that are collected and scanned later.
And that's not all: the girdle of each diamond is laser-inscribed with a maple leaf and a "unique identification number".
Hundreds of officials have been enlisted to go out to register people and give them a unique identification number, which will be linked to their biometric data.
Each broadcasts a unique identification number, a so-called MAC address, and a device name chosen by its owner.
Each person has a unique identification number.
Life could be a lot easier if every scientist had a unique identification number.
Finally, the NEDS does not contain a unique identification number for each patient.
CustomerID: A unique identification number per user, MovieID: A unique identification number per movie, Title: The English title of the movie, YearOfRelease: The year the movie was released, Rating: The rating itself, Date: The timestamp informing when the rating happened.
Single-case summary reports are generated by linking local and central data via a unique identification number (ID).
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