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An actor who has been brilliant in rehearsals will always be brilliant in the final performances.
Value
Refers to the importance or usefulness of something or its worth in terms of money, materials, services, or social significance.
Reference Value
The price or quality that consumers use as a benchmark to compare with the actual price or quality of a product they are considering.
Substitute Items
Products or services that can replace each other in usage or consumption, offering consumers alternatives based on preference, price, or availability.
Value Pricing
A pricing strategy in which the price set for a product or service is based on the benefits it provides to consumers, compared to the price of similar offerings.
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