Lexeme: third-party company interaction  
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  1. noun. Third-party company interaction refers to the engagement or communication between a company and another external entity that is not directly involved in the primary business relationship. This interaction can occur in various forms, such as partnerships, collaborations, outsourcing, or vendor relationships. In such interactions, the company seeks services, products, or expertise from the third party, which is separate and independent from its own operations. These engagements often aim to enhance business outcomes, expand capabilities, optimize efficiency, or access specialized resources. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party company interaction (singular), third-party company interactions (plural)
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