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Discover Ludwig'driver's license' is an appropriate and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to a person's license which they use to drive a vehicle. For example: "I had to show the police officer my driver's license when I was pulled over."
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driver's license
noun
A document issued to a specific person by a government authority, permitting this person to drive one or more classes of motor vehicle on public roads and highways. As the licence generally has a photograph of the licensee, it is generally used as an identification document, and may be required when making credit purchases, cashing checks, applying for employment etc.
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"That's my driver's license picture".
It's time to renew my driver's license!
"Driver's license," he said.
The driver's license".
My driver's license?
A driver's license?
(She had no driver's license).
He has no driver's license.
No driver's license.
"I've got my driver's license.
Possibly without a driver's license.
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