Lexeme: customer move  
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Definition:
  1. verb. The term "customer move" can have multiple interpretations based on the context. In a general sense, a customer move refers to any action taken by a customer during their interaction with a company or business. This can include making a purchase, making inquiries or requesting information, providing feedback or reviews, and any other activity that involves engaging with a company's products or services. More specifically, in the realm of marketing and sales, a customer move can refer to a strategic action taken by a customer that indicates their interest or intent to make a purchasing decision. This could involve activities such as clicking on a specific product webpage, adding items to a shopping cart, signing up for a free trial, or requesting a quote. These moves are often tracked and analyzed by companies to help identify potential sales opportunities and improve their marketing strategies. In essence, a customer move can refer to any action, big or small, that a customer takes during their engagement with a company, either in terms of their interaction or their buying behavior. GPT3.5
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  • verb. customer move (simple present), customer moved (simple past), customer moving (present continuous), customer moves (third person singular)
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