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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a valid token" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, authentication, or any situation where a token is being validated for access or functionality.
Example: "To access the secure area of the application, you must provide a valid token."
Alternatives: "an acceptable token" or "a legitimate token".
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If a valid token is neither a representation of a number nor a potential number, it represents a symbol.
Also in the post was a hint about an "experiment" that would allow users who haven't acquired a valid token to still use the app with all of their accounts.
The ciphertext is generated by the token, and the master key mkey is unknown to the auctioneer; thus, the auctioneer cannot generate a valid token, i.e., he/she cannot test the bids with other values.
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As a result, the extracted bitstreams exhibit higher entropy and recognition performance is increased even if impostors are in possession of valid tokens.
Transitions are always enabled as each place always contains a valid (real-valued) token.
Please note that a valid Kerberos ticket and an AFS token are required to access locations in AFS; run kinit && aklog to re-authenticate if you have trouble accessing any AFS directory.
A valid data receiver can generate and deliver a search token represented as a deterministic finite automata (DFA) to a cloud server, such that the cloud server can locate the corresponding ciphertexts and return them to the data receiver.
> > errorCode=7 errorMessage= token create failed" > keys in the keyring that have a "Valid after" date in the past.
A valid enough excuse.
It's a valid question.
I had a valid passport.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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