Lexeme: third-party source  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A third-party source refers to information or data that is obtained from a non-affiliated or independent entity or individual who is not directly involved in the topic being discussed or researched. This source is separate from the primary individuals or organizations that are directly involved and may provide an objective perspective or analysis. Third-party sources are often seen as trustworthy and reliable because they are not directly connected to the subject matter and can provide an unbiased viewpoint. Examples of third-party sources include academic studies, news articles, books written by experts, and independent research reports. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party source (singular), third-party sources (plural)
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