CSS Mastery Recipient Portal Practice Test

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What happens to the address as part of standardization?

It becomes the Raw Envelope

It becomes the Processed Envelope

In standardization, data is parsed, normalized, and validated, then packaged into a consistent, usable form. The address doesn’t stay in its raw state; it becomes part of a processed envelope that carries the canonical, standardized form plus any processing metadata. This makes downstream tasks like routing, matching, and deduplication reliable because they operate on standardized data rather than varied input. So the address ends up in the processed envelope, not in a raw, unprocessed form, nor archived untouched, nor ignored.

It is archived without processing

It is ignored

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