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The phrase "identity that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that explains or defines a specific identity. For example: - My racial identity that I grew up with was constantly challenged when I moved to a more diverse neighborhood. - The artist's true identity that was kept hidden for years was finally revealed in a shocking interview. - The company's brand identity that they had established for years was suddenly changed with their new marketing campaign.
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It was an identity that suddenly presented her with opportunities.
"An identity that is a trap," he said.
This is an identity that should ring true to the brand and attract new consumers.
We have an official identity that can be usurped by the state".
But these are different times, and the brand has a fresh identity that is forward-looking.
But it is his lack of any definite identity that throws everyone into a spin.
"It's as if they have a toxic identity that needs to be walled off".
People are submerged in an identity that never ages or passes.
Developing a strong organisational brand identity that also achieves these objectives is no simple task.
But it is not necessarily the kind of identity that attracts eager new citizens or investors.
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A taut study of self-identity that comes up with no easy answers.
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