Lexeme: in-store visitor location  
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  1. noun. The in-store visitor location refers to the specific area or section within a brick-and-mortar store where a visitor or customer is currently positioned or located. It helps determine the exact whereabouts of a person within the store premises, often used for various purposes such as providing assistance, tracking customer movements, or optimizing store layout and design. This information can be obtained through various technological solutions, such as beacons, Wi-Fi tracking, or CCTV cameras. GPT3.5
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  • noun. in-store visitor location (singular), in-store visitor locations (plural)
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