badge of honor

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badge of honor (plural badges of honour)

  1. (idiomatic, US) An outward sign that signifies some distinction.
    • May 19, 2020, Donald Trump, daily briefing
      I view [the fact USA has the world's highest number of cases of coronavirus] as a badge of honor.

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