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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an identifier" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to programming, data management, or any situation where a unique name or label is needed to distinguish an item or entity.
Example: "In programming, an identifier is used to name variables, functions, and other entities in the code."
Alternatives: "a label" or "a name".
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An atom is either an integer or an identifier.
My genome is an identifier.
At the most fundamental level, everything should have an identifier.
Each drawing has an identifier, as evidenced by a certificate signed by Mr. LeWitt.
"I never think of sexuality as an identifier," Brownstein wrote in an e-mail.
"Federal agencies are under strict obligations to limit the use of Social Security numbers as an identifier," Mr. Rotenberg said.
The number was an identifier used by Ryder, which had rented the bombers' van to Mr. Salameh.
Some DNA is kept as an identifier, and some is mixed into the ink to be placed on the merchandise.
The adaptive controller is composed of an identifier and the minimum variance direct control.
One control law uses an identifier, while the other is based on swapping design.
In the proposed control architecture, two SRWNNs are used as both an identifier and a controller.
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