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Job jargon means to sell a small solution to a client and then once the solution has been sold it is needed to expand the same solution in the environment of client.Workplace jargon means getting things accomplished or making progress.It can be also regarded as a section of a office that contains worker's cubicles.From the end user's perspective it is something what the customer thinks about a product or service.It is also an indicator of how a client would feel after having used the product or service.

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