Lexeme: special third-party offer  
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  1. noun. A special third-party offer typically refers to a unique deal or promotion that is provided by a third-party entity, separate from the main company or organization. This offer is usually exclusive and not available directly from the business itself, offering additional benefits or incentives to customers through a partnership or collaboration with another company. This type of offer can provide added value, such as discounted rates, complimentary services, or exclusive access to products or events. It is designed to enhance customer experience and provide unique opportunities that may not be ordinarily available. GPT3.5
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  • noun. special third-party offer (singular), special third-party offers (plural)
  • verb. special third-party offer (simple present), special third-party offered (simple past), special third-party offering (present continuous), special third-party offers (third person singular)
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