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"badges" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a physical or virtual symbol that represents something, such as a type of accomplishment, belonging to a group, or having special privileges. For example, "We offer personalized name badges to all our employees".
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badges
verb
Third person singular of badge
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I'm doing my coaching badges with the Welsh FA.
The real badges of honour for the more intrepid/dedicated/lunatic fringe of a club's support will be the pre-season friendlies in Norway or Canada.
But among the conditions placed on representatives attending the party's annual conference, which opens in Birmingham on 17 September, are complex rules about the photographs they submit for their badges.
The rowdy rookies were said to have harassed a woman, fought patrons and each other, poured themselves drinks and, when they were told to settle down, flashed their new badges and told people to "fuck off".
By the end of September he'll have completed his Uefa Pro-Licence coaching badges, which opens up another career option.
Pink candy-striped bags of sweets are stacked on a table at the University of Bedfordshire's students' union, alongside free pin badges, inscribed pens and balloons.
Robert, Sarah and many others around them − all recognisable by the golden lion-shaped badges they were wearing − were not just Tiens patients, but members and distributors already.
This new generational assertiveness can also be found in the badges photo, taken by Maureen Green and Adrian Flowers, to illustrate an Observer Magazine issue called "The New Society".
We walked for two miles or so, until we reached three SS officers, boots polished, badges like mirrors.
The case, using television and amateur footage, states that many of those hitting out had covered their faces and removed identification badges.
It describes it as "both dehumanising and degrading" whilst acknowledging that photo identification badges, which have been introduced, have helped.
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