Lexeme: in-store visit  
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Definition:
  1. noun. An in-store visit refers to physically going to a brick-and-mortar retail location or a physical store to browse the products, make purchases, or seek assistance from store staff. It involves a customer physically being present in the store premises rather than shopping online or through other remote methods. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. in-store visit (singular), in-store visits (plural)
  • verb. in-store visit (simple present), in-store visited (simple past), in-store visiting (present continuous), in-store visits (third person singular)
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