Collocations for "id"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "id" in context.
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ID
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- am going to need to see some ID
- show me some ID
- asked for my ID
- asked to see my ID
- am not carrying my ID
- do not have my ID (with me)
- forgot my ID (at home)
- left my ID in the [car, drawer, kitchen]
- show your ID to the [bouncer, policeman, bartender]
- a [state, school] ID
- please have your ID ready
- need an ID to [use, rent, buy]
- need to make a copy of your ID
- renew your ID
- is using a fake ID
- [gave, made] me a fake ID
- makes fake IDs
- got [in, away with] a fake ID
- was issued a temporary ID
- a [membership, photo] ID
- an ID for each [caller, visitor]
- use caller ID
- the ID of the [victim, perpetrator] is unknown
- was unable to make an ID of the [victim]
- a positive ID of the [victim]
- your ID [photo, picture]
- an ID number
- an ID [badge, card]
- a [college, work, factory] ID [badge]
- need to show your ID [badge] to [enter, access]
- need to see your ID [badge] [first, before]
- must present your ID [badge] [on entry, at reception]
- lost my ID [badge]
- wasn't carrying his ID [badge]
- an ID [badge] [for, to]
- have to renew my ID card [this month, every five years]
- don't have my ID card [on me, in the car]
- have left my ID card [in the office, in my desk, at home]
- what is your ID number?
- [write down, fill in] your ID number
- ID [members, staff, visitors, students, users]
- [must be] IDed before [entering, using, starting]
- IDed upon [entry, exit, boarding]
- IDed on [entry]
- IDed at the [door, entrance]
- ID to [ensure, prevent, check, get, use]
- IDed in [order to, accordance with]
- IDed and [listed, registered, verified]
- IDed for [use, immigration, tracking]
- IDed by the [gym, government, police, security staff]
- ID a [victim, passenger, suspect]
- [able, unable] to ID him
- ID the [victim, body, deceased]
- [tried to, could not] ID the [victim]
- [easy, difficult, simple] to ID
'id' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):