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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a token that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a specific token or example that represents a larger concept or ideas. For example: - "Online reviews are just a token that represents the satisfaction of customers." - "The painting was just a token that represented the artist's true emotions." - "In the article, the writer uses a particular story as a token that illustrates the issue of gender inequality in society." - "The award is just a token that acknowledges the hard work and dedication of our employees."
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Tokenization is a technology that protects the cardholder by creating a "token" that replaces the credit or debit card number so the real number and identity is never transferred.
His Evercookie site currently describes 13 distinct methods for a server to pass a token that will be reactivated whenever a browser revisits the same server.
Mr. Ingria gave me a rather large and heavy club and a token that would dispense 40 balls from a machine.
The network would let consumers use devices like "software on a smartphone, a smart card, or a token that generates a one-time digital password," according to a White House statement.
As designers begin a parade of pink in women's clothing and accessories to mark October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Butterfly Studio Salon and the jewelry designer Dyanne Belle have created a token that can be worn by women and men.
That's why Circle is creating a token that is pegged to the U.S. dollar.
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Since March, E*Trade Financial has offered its best customers a small token that generates a six-digit password every 60 seconds.
He was wearing a whistle around his neck and a small token that said "Justice".
Include a special token that can be removed and used such as a bookmark, fridge magnet or key chain.
The second factor can be a SecurID token that is paired with back-end software that generates a new six digit number every minute.
There will be a single token that works across the Dirt platform.
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