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Abstract:
   This document defines the Authorization Challenge Endpoint, which
   supports clients that want to control the process of obtaining
   authorization from the user using a native experience.

   In many cases, this can provide an entirely browserless OAuth 2.0
   experience suited for native applications, only delegating to the
   browser in unexpected, high risk, or error conditions.

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