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The phrase "authenticated event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to security, technology, or data verification, where an event has been confirmed or verified as legitimate.
Example: "The system logs every authenticated event to ensure that all actions are traceable and secure."
Alternatives: "verified event" or "validated event".
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Jimmy, however, often fails to attribute his sources, or distinguish hearsay from authenticated event.
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In consequence, the depth maps are not processed frame-by-frame, but instead we download from a circular buffer a sequence of depth maps acquired prior to the fall and then process them to authenticate fall event.
Thus, for example, a user wielding a hardware token in a two-factor authentication event will obtain a higher LOA value compared to a user that authenticates merely using a password.
The authentication phase includes Sn authenticating U and GW, GW authenticating Sn and U, U authenticating Sn and GW.
The cornerstone of his collection is Frank Edwards Strange Worldd—"a carefully authenticated compendium of strange, true events—so fantastic they baffle even the most brilliant mind," according to the blurb but it has grown to include hundreds of books, pamphlets, and magazines published before 1980.
Hume evidently means to denote something beyond mere changes in the regular course of nature, raising the bar higher for something to qualify as a miracle but also raising the potential epistemic significance of such an event if it could be authenticated.
The auction house authenticated them.
The report was soon authenticated.
"They're authenticated," he explains.
Everything is authenticated by Major League Baseball.
He authenticated it in 1969.
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