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"some identification" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to documents or credentials that are used to prove who someone is, such as a driver's license, passport, or employee ID card. For example: "You need to bring some identification before you can access the building."
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"Let's see some identification".
Could he show some identification?
"Then she said, 'I need some identification.' I said, 'Can I use this?' " Mr. Meltzer made the plane.
They feel at ease with it and have some identification with it, although he is not seen as a Catholic novelist.
May I see some identification?" The Supreme Court would rule that because the suspect was free to walk away, the Fourth Amendment doesn't apply.
After displaying the badge, the police said, the man asked the traveler to show him some identification and to hand over his phone, and the man complied.
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The unblinking dynamism of "Cops" -- whose urban streetscapes and trailer-trash backwaters both get the same tawdry, can-I-see-some-identification overlighting -- is more and more finding its way into movies, and not for just a quick, tossed-off laugh.
Some identifications have already come from such time-honored techniques as autopsies and studies of dental records, X-rays or fingerprints.
The super-recognizers helped make some identifications, but they were dismayed by how little footage they had to work with: Germany has not embraced CCTV to nearly the extent that the U.K. has.
Some identifications of natural substances produced by natural organisms are apparently inconsequential.
Finally, because some identifications are based on single nucleotide positions, sequencing errors could cause further false identifications.
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