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please enter a password vs please enter password

Both phrases are correct, but they're used in different contexts. "Please enter a password" is often used when asking someone to input a password, while "Please enter password" is less common and might be used in a more informal or abbreviated context.
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please enter a password

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking someone to input a password.

This phrase is used when requesting someone to type in a password for a system or account.

Examples:

  • Please enter a password to access your account.
  • To proceed, please enter a password.
  • You cannot continue without entering a password.
  • KDE has requested to open the wallet. This is used to store sensitive data in a secure fashion. Please enter a password to use with this wallet or click cancel to deny the application's request.
  • The application '%1' has requested to open the KDE wallet. This is used to store sensitive data in a secure fashion. Please enter a password to use with this wallet or click cancel to deny the application's request.
  • KDE has requested to open the wallet. This is used to store sensitive data in a secure fashion. Please enter a password to use with this wallet or click cancel to deny the application's request.
  • The application '%1' has requested to open the KDE wallet. This is used to store sensitive data in a secure fashion. Please enter a password to use with this wallet or click cancel to deny the application's request.
  • Please enter a password for the user %1
  • '%1 'needs a password to be accessed. Please enter a password.

Alternatives:

  • Please input a password.
  • Please type in a password.
  • Please provide a password.
  • Please set a password.
  • Please create a password.

please enter password

This phrase is correct but less common. It might be used in a more informal or abbreviated context.

This phrase can be used informally or in a more direct manner when asking someone to input a password.

Examples:

  • Please enter password to proceed.
  • Enter password to access the system.
  • You need to enter password to continue.
  • Woman: please enter your password, then press pound...
  • In order to import, please enter the password.
  • Please enter your password to access problem reports of system programs
  • Please enter the password to open this file.
  • Please enter the password to encrypt the document with.
  • This file seems to be protected. Please enter the password.
  • Please enter your username and password.
  • Please enter your password follow by the pound sign
  • Please enter a password for the user %1
  • The action you requested needs additional privileges. Please enter the password for %1 below.
  • Please enter your password in order to save your settings:
  • Please enter your new password twice so we can verify you typed it in correctly.
  • '%1 'needs a password to be accessed. Please enter a password.
  • We will now connect to the Scalix server to synchronize data with it. Please enter your password and press "Connect" to proceed.
  • The action you requested needs root privileges. Please enter root's password below.
  • Please enter the username and password for account '%1'.
  • The archive '%1 'is password protected. Please enter the password to extract the file.
  • The application '%1' has requested to open the wallet '%2'. Please enter the password for this wallet below.
  • The action you requested needs additional privileges. Please enter the password for %1 below or click Ignore to continue with your current privileges.
  • KDE has requested to open the wallet '%1'. Please enter the password for this wallet below.

Alternatives:

  • Please enter a password.
  • Please input your password.
  • Please type in your password.
  • Please provide your password.
  • Please set your password.

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