Lexeme: in-store security camera  
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  1. noun. An in-store security camera, also known as a surveillance camera, is a video system installed inside a retail store or commercial establishment to monitor and record the activities taking place within the premises. These cameras are typically strategically placed throughout the store to effectively capture and document any suspicious or unlawful behavior, helping to deter theft, vandalism, and other criminal activities. In-store security cameras are connected to a central monitoring system, allowing store owners or security personnel to view live footage in real-time and review recorded footage when necessary. GPT3.5
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  • noun. in-store security camera (singular), in-store security cameras (plural)
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