birth date
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of birth date
First recorded in 1550–1600
Example Sentences
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In the first episode, she mostly discussed reasons she thinks Erika is a suspicious character: biographical details that, to Owens, don’t seem to line up, such as Erika’s claims about her father’s involvement in her life and her birth date on official documents.
From Slate
Requirements to obtain a certified license included proof of name and birth date, SSN, address of principal residence and status of citizenship.
From Salon
When people sign up for Roblox, like on other platforms, they provide their birth date, but it’s easy to lie about one’s age.
From Los Angeles Times
According to the detective, the cooperator identified Quintero by his legal name, nickname and birth date — even describing a distinctive tribal band tattoo on his arm.
From Los Angeles Times
There are no signs that Robinson has a criminal record in the state of Utah, based on his name and birth date.
From Los Angeles Times
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