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In a text generation process designed for speed, an initial sequence ['The', 'cat', 'sat'] is extended. A fast proposal mechanism suggests the candidate tokens ['on', 'the', 'mat']. A more accurate, final-check mechanism then processes these candidates and produces the final, complete sequence: ['The', 'cat', 'sat', 'on', 'the', 'rug']. Based on this outcome, how many of the candidate tokens were accepted before the final-check mechanism generated its own token?

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