lead
Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments
A metallic element, soft and heavy, with many uses in building. 2. A flexible, insulated conductor for electrically connecting an apparatus to another or to a circuit. 3. potential buyers or visitors who have engaged with a brand in the past and are likely to purchase or visit in the future. (Kremer, 2025)
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