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30% | 11 | A slang term for someone who consistently causes trouble or gets into trouble | ||||||
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27% | 13 | In marketing, the phenomenon where customers who are less likely to respond to a certain promotional offering are more likely to receive it. | ||||||
noun • A situation where sellers have information that buyers don't (or vice versa) about some aspect of product quality. | ||||||||
Course Likely To Lead One Into Trouble Crossword Clue
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SLIPPERYSLOPE which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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SLIPPERYSLOPE
Updated: October 13, 2023
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1 | A slang term for someone who consistently causes trouble or gets into trouble | |
2 | In marketing, the phenomenon where customers who are less likely to respond to a certain promotional offering are more likely to receive it. | |
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