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1 certificate of authenticity
"A label with sophisticated anti-counterfeiting features that helps the end user identify that the computer uses a validly licensed copy of Microsoft Windows. The product name and a unique product key appear in the center of the label. The OEM must physically attach the COA label to the computer chassis, and it should never be removed from the computer."English-Arabic terms dictionary > certificate of authenticity
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2 COA
"A label with sophisticated anti-counterfeiting features that helps the end user identify that the computer uses a validly licensed copy of Microsoft Windows. The product name and a unique product key appear in the center of the label. The OEM must physically attach the COA label to the computer chassis, and it should never be removed from the computer."
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Validly — Val id*ly, adv. In a valid manner; so as to be valid. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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validly — valid ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a reason, argument, etc.) well based or logical. 2) legally binding or acceptable. DERIVATIVES validity noun validly adverb. ORIGIN Latin validus strong … English terms dictionary
validly — adverb with validity; in a valid manner this may not validly be done • Derived from adjective: ↑valid … Useful english dictionary
validly — adverb see valid … New Collegiate Dictionary
validly — See validity. * * * … Universalium
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validly — adv. legitimately; bindingly; in a valid manner … English contemporary dictionary
validly — val·id·ly … English syllables
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