Lexeme: in-store camera recording  
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Definition:
  1. noun. In-store camera recording refers to the act of using surveillance cameras positioned within a physical store or retail establishment to capture video footage of activities taking place within the premises. These cameras are strategically placed to monitor various areas, such as entrances, exits, aisles, registers, and other key spots, with the purpose of enhancing security and conducting surveillance on customers, employees, and the overall store environment. The recorded footage can be used for various purposes, including identifying theft, monitoring employee behavior, investigating incidents, and ensuring safety within the store. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. in-store camera record (singular), in-store camera records (plural)
  • verb. in-store camera record (simple present), in-store camera recorded (simple past), in-store camera recording (present continuous), in-store camera records (third person singular)
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