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Customer Match - How To Discuss

Writer Isabella Browning

Customer Match

Email lists let you use your data online and offline to reach and retarget your customers on search, YouTube, and Gmail. Based on the information your customers have shared with you, email lists target those customers and other similar customers.

Literal Meanings of Customer Match

Customer:

Meanings of Customer:
  1. A user, a customer who purchases, or intends to purchase, a product or service from a business or retailer.

  2. A person, especially a person who interacts with others in some way.

Sentences of Customer
  1. Every passerby is a potential buyer.

  2. Great customer, tough customer, customer.

Match:

Meanings of Match:
  1. A competitive sporting event such as a boxing match, baseball match, or cricket match.

  2. Any contest or test of strength or skill or to determine superiority.

  3. Someone whose attribute measure is equal to or greater than the object of comparison.

  4. Wedding.

  5. A candidate to marry to be won in marriage.

  6. Relevance.

  7. Match state equivalence.

  8. Equal conditions in the league or competition.

  9. A few elements or objects with associated properties.

  10. Agreement or contract.

  11. Perforated sheet, gypsum block, hardened sand, etc., in which a pattern is partially embedded during mold making to form the gap surfaces between mold parts.

  12. Agree to be the same to match.

  13. Immediately agreed.

  14. To pair or pair successfully.

  15. Equal or surpass in success.

  16. Get married, mate.

  17. Interlocking or specially made for interlocking and groove on edges.

  18. A device made of wood or paper, the tip of which is coated with chemicals that ignite when rubbed against a rough, dry surface.

Sentences of Match
  1. Today my local team is playing with their rivals.

  2. He knew he had met his doppelganger.

  3. The rug and curtains match.

  4. Their interests did not match, so for a long time they could not agree on what to do together.

  5. His interests did not coincide with theirs.

  6. They discovered he was color when he couldn't put his socks on properly.

  7. He repeated all his steps: all he could do, she could do the same or even better.

  8. Suitable for shelves.

  9. He lit a match and lit a .

Customer Match