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You can use the term 'name badge' when referring to an identification badge with a name printed on it, typically one worn by employees or visitors of an organization. Example sentence: All employees are required to wear a name badge while on the job.
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Like a scout, I surreptitiously looked at his name badge.
He looked balefully at her gold name badge and nodded.
A director from Germany spots my name badge.
Now I can't take off the name badge".
In her suit and name badge, she was a corporate oddity among the stoop-sitters.
Remember to remove your name badge after leaving the office or a conference.
I chose my absolute, most favourite name to put on my London Underground name badge.
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"You're wearing your name-badge, Pearl".
One day, they may even help do away with the dreaded name-badge.
White-haired, and wearing a comically large name-badge, he shakes hands—asking diners first for their order and then for their vote.
Last Monday night in Austin, about 200 people were milling around the bar at the Driskill Hotel, an unofficial headquarters for the name-badge-infested horde attending the South by Southwest Music and Media Conference.
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