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The phrase "as a badge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is worn or displayed as a symbol of pride, achievement, or identity.
Example: "He wore his volunteer experience as a badge of honor, showcasing his commitment to the community."
Alternatives: "as a symbol" or "as a mark of pride".
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"I wear that as a badge of honor," he added.
"They wore it as a badge of honor".
The modern economist employs mathematics as a badge of neutrality.
I took that nudity waiver as a badge of honor.
A bounty of food as a badge of accomplishment.
I took it as a badge of honor.
They wear it as a badge of pride.
Rogers wears them as a badge of honour.
"I embrace it as a badge of honor.
I shall wear that as a badge of pride.
He'd be wearing the conviction as a badge of honor".
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