Lexeme: marketing preference  
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  1. noun. Marketing preference refers to the specific choices, tendencies, or predispositions of individuals or groups when it comes to making purchasing decisions and engaging with marketing activities. It encompasses the preferences, interests, and needs of consumers, as well as their response to various marketing strategies, promotions, product features, pricing, branding, and communication channels. By understanding and catering to marketing preferences, businesses can better tailor their marketing efforts to effectively attract and engage their target audience. GPT3.5
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  • noun. marketing preference (singular), marketing preferences (plural)
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