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one | the sum total of a consumer's attitudes, preferences, intentions, and decisions regarding the consumer's behavior in the marketplace when purchasing a product or service.
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two | An empty area
| three | A display window, also shop window (British English) or store window (American English), is a window in a shop displaying items for sale or otherwise designed to attract customers to the store.
| four | rushed; in a rushed manner.
| five | to cause one to become interested in something.
| six | to perceive with attention.
| seven | deal with information
| eight | To get someone’s attention
| nine | to build a display for shop windows.
| ten | shoppers who have practical knowledge of something.
| eleven | The main group of people a store sells to.
| twelve | the activity of looking at goods displayed in shop windows, especially without intending to buy anything. |