Lexeme: sign-in credential  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Sign-in credentials refer to the information or data that is used to authenticate and validate the identity of a user when accessing a computer system, online service, or application. This typically involves a username (or email address) and a password, although other forms of authentication, such as biometrics or security tokens, may also be used. The purpose of sign-in credentials is to ensure that only authorized users are granted access to a particular system or service. GPT3.5
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  • noun. sign-in credential (singular), sign-in credentials (plural)
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