Lexeme: common account identifier  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A common account identifier refers to a unique code or number that is assigned to an account in order to clearly identify and differentiate it from other accounts. It is commonly used in various financial systems and databases to track and manage accounts associated with individuals, organizations, or businesses. This identifier helps ensure accurate and efficient record-keeping, as well as facilitates identification and communication between different parties involved in account transactions. GPT3.5
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  • noun. common account identifier (singular), common account identifiers (plural)
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