Lexeme: third-party information provider  
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  1. noun. A third-party information provider refers to an entity or organization that collects, verifies, and disseminates information gathered from various sources to offer it to external users or clients. These providers are independent and separate from the original sources of the information, serving as intermediaries between the information source and end-users. They typically employ specialized methods, tools, and expertise to gather, analyze, organize, and present the information in a way that is easily accessible and beneficial for their target audience. Third-party information providers can offer a wide range of data and insights in various fields such as finance, market research, health, statistics, and more. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party information provider (singular), third-party information providers (plural)
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