I can't sign in to my gmail. I was given a verification # but don't know how to use it.

I put in my username and my password and it is telling me one of those is incorrect. I asked for help and was given a verification # via cellphone but I don't know what to do now.

I wanted to do that, but I could only see a 'Sign In' option and no option to create an account. I'll look again to make sure, but I would have done that if I could have.

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