Lexeme: third-party service browsing  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Third-party service browsing refers to the act of using a web browser or other software to access and use services provided by third-party entities. These services are typically not directly affiliated with the browser or software being used, but can be accessed through them. Examples of third-party services include social media platforms, email providers, search engines, online shopping sites, and various web applications. By browsing these services, users can interact with their features, functions, and content, without needing to directly navigate to each individual website or application. GPT3.5
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  • verb. third-party service browse (simple present), third-party service browsed (simple past), third-party service browsing (present continuous), third-party service browses (third person singular)
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