Lexeme: indirectly identifiable information  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Indirectly identifiable information refers to data that, on its own, may not directly identify an individual, but when combined with other available information, can lead to identification. This type of information can include attributes such as age, gender, occupation, location, or other details that, when combined, could potentially be used to identify or single out an individual. Although indirectly identifiable information does not directly reveal a person's identity, it carries the risk of being used in a way that violates privacy or confidentiality if not properly protected or anonymized. GPT3.5
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  • noun. indirectly identifiable information (singular), indirectly identifiable information (plural)
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