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"valid piece of identification" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a form of identification that is accepted or legally recognized. For example: "You must present a valid piece of identification before entering the building."
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It began lobbying the United States government to recognize as a valid piece of identification a consular identification card that it has been issuing for more than a decade.
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But in an interview he said his essay accompanying the transcript was "still a valid piece of historical material".
A valid piece of code would be a correct opportunity to decide in favor of a new build.
This was the first valid piece of evidence that David was not only an abusive partner, but a drug abuser.
The new voter information cards would carry a disclaimer saying they are not a valid piece of ID.
It's a small piece of identification.
There wasn't a single piece of identification, no badge, no list of livery fares or rights.
Start with a government-issued piece of identification.
Potential employees who tell you they will bring pieces of identification "next time" but fail to do so.
Anyone without three pieces of identification will be deemed trying to commit voter fraud and arrested.
She also permanently blocked a provision that would have prevented businesses and others from accepting consular identification cards as a valid form of identification.
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