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      <title>Microsoft Graph API Authentication</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I&amp;rsquo;ve recently needed to find a way to use the Graph APIs offered by Microsoft in order to receive data and send data to the various Microsoft services. However, the documentation for it is pretty much scattered with various &amp;ldquo;depreciated&amp;rdquo; versions of the documentation everywhere. And the more weird thing is that there is emphasis to utilize the SDKs rather than calling the APIs directly. (I mean, its true that SDK makes it way easier to try it out by encapsulating API calls to be just function calls but sometimes, its kind of hassle to try to go understanding another library again.). It&amp;rsquo;s really quite a pain to go find some relevant documentation on this.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      
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