Lexeme: inferred commercial interest  
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  1. noun. Inferred commercial interest refers to the assumption or conclusion that someone has a potential interest in purchasing a product or service based on their behavior, preferences, or other indirect indicators. This inference is often made by businesses or marketers to target specific individuals or groups with relevant advertising or promotional offers. It involves analyzing data such as demographics, browsing patterns, purchase history, or engagement with advertising materials to identify individuals who are likely to have an interest in a particular product or service. GPT3.5
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  • noun. inferred commercial interest (singular), inferred commercial interests (plural)
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