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"formal identification" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an act that requires an individual to prove their identity, such as by providing a form of identification, like a driver's license. For example: She had to provide formal identification in order to access the building.
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We await formal identification".
No formal identification has yet taken place.
Formal identification is yet to take place.
We await next of kin and formal identification.
An autopsy and formal identification were expected later Wednesday.
Police said formal identification has yet to take place.
Her relatives have been informed but a formal identification has yet to take place.
New Zealand police said formal identification of the victims would take some time.
A formal identification process, which has not yet been carried out, will be completed today.
Police later say there will be no formal identification until a postmortem is completed on Saturday.
Police are in the process of telling their families and formal identification has not yet taken place.
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