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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an identifiers" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an identifier" if referring to a single identifier, or "identifiers" if referring to multiple.
Example: "In programming, an identifier is a name used to identify a variable, function, or other entity."
Alternatives: "a label" or "a name".
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This paper proposes an Identifiers Separating and Mapping Scheme (ISMS), which is a candidate for the future Internet mobility management, and discusses the basic principles and detailed message flow.
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The number was an identifier used by Ryder, which had rented the bombers' van to Mr. Salameh.
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