Lexeme: valid e-mail  
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  1. noun. A valid e-mail refers to an electronic message that adheres to the required format and standards. It includes three essential components: a unique username, the @ symbol, and the domain name. The username can consist of alphanumeric characters and certain special characters such as period (.), underscore (_), or hyphen (-). The domain name represents the organization or service provider where the e-mail account is hosted. Additionally, a valid e-mail should have a valid domain extension, such as .com, .net, .org, or country-specific extensions like .ca, .uk, or .au. GPT3.5
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  • noun. valid mail (singular), valid mails (plural)
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