Lexeme: in-store visit frequency  
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  1. noun. In-store visit frequency refers to the number of times a customer or individual visits a physical retail store within a specific time period, typically measured over a month, quarter, or year. It is a metric used to evaluate customer engagement and loyalty to a particular store or brand. Higher in-store visit frequency suggests a strong connection and repeat business, while lower visit frequency may indicate less engagement or preference for alternative shopping channels. GPT3.5
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  • noun. in-store visit frequency (singular), in-store visit frequencies (plural)
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