Lexeme: identifiable customer database  
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  1. noun. An identifiable customer database refers to a collection of customer information that enables businesses to uniquely identify and track individual customers. This database typically includes data such as names, contact details (phone numbers, email addresses), purchase history, preferences, and demographic information. The purpose of an identifiable customer database is to facilitate personalized marketing and customer relationship management activities, allowing businesses to better understand their customers, tailor their offerings, and improve overall customer satisfaction. It is important to handle and store customer data in a secure and ethical manner to protect customer privacy and comply with relevant data protection regulations. GPT3.5
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  • noun. identifiable customer database (singular), identifiable customer databases (plural)
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