Pronunciation: /eɪ biː ɛmz/
noun ABM's is a plural noun representing a marketing strategy known as account-based marketing.
A1 ABMs are used to simulate real-world scenarios in computer science classes.
A2 Students in the engineering program learn how to create ABMs to model complex systems.
B1 The research team used ABMs to study the effects of climate change on wildlife populations.
B2 ABMs have become a valuable tool in the field of economics for predicting market trends.
C1 The government implemented ABMs to analyze the potential impact of new policies on the economy.
C2 Researchers are constantly refining ABMs to improve their accuracy in predicting social phenomena.
formal The company is implementing ABM strategies to target specific high-value accounts.
informal I heard the marketing team is focusing on ABM's for their latest campaign.
slang ABM's are the way to go for personalized marketing.
figurative ABM's are like a sniper rifle in the world of marketing, precise and targeted.
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