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The phrase "a string of alphanumeric characters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sequence of letters and numbers, often in contexts related to coding, passwords, or data representation.
Example: "To create a secure password, it should include a string of alphanumeric characters to enhance its complexity."
Alternatives: "a sequence of letters and numbers" or "a combination of alphanumeric symbols."
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Each NetID is a string of alphanumeric characters based on the individual's name followed by a number.
For example, a search engine knows that 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is a string of alphanumeric characters.
Instead of receiving notifications that included the tweet itself, they received a string of alphanumeric characters.
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A "word" means any string of alphanumeric characters bounded by non-alphanumeric characters or end-of-string.
Using a randomly generated string of alphanumeric characters known as "private key," party A digitally signs off on the Transaction.
Here are some of the Internet's top tips for secure passwords — and what to do about them. 1. Use a combination of alphanumeric characters and symbols that does not depend on actual words.
wording] A name, usually consisting of a maximum number of alphanumeric characters that are used to identify either computer data resource or a computer program.
More specifically, personal passwords usually consist of a finite set of alphanumeric characters that are easily identifiable by seeing or hearing them.
Unlike other typewriters, which struck the paper with hammers, it used golf ball-like type heads embossed with a full set of alphanumeric characters.
Tables of equivalences of alphanumeric characters and strings of binary digits are called coding systems, the counterpart of writing systems.
We consider in this work that terms start with a printable character, followed by any number of alphanumeric characters, excluding dots, commas and colons from the middle of the pattern.
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