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What prefix goes with market?

There are many prefixes that can go with "market," depending on the specific meaning you want to convey. Here are a few examples:

General Market-Related Prefixes:

* Super-: Supermarket (a large store selling groceries and other household items)

* Mega-: Megastore (a very large store)

* Black-: Black market (an illegal market)

* Gray-: Gray market (a market that operates outside of normal channels)

* Open-: Open market (a market where prices are determined by supply and demand)

* Free-: Free market (an economic system where prices are determined by competition)

Specific Market Prefixes:

* Agri-: Agricultural market (a market for agricultural products)

* Stock-: Stock market (a market for buying and selling stocks)

* Real estate-: Real estate market (a market for buying and selling property)

* Job-: Job market (a market for employment)

* Energy-: Energy market (a market for buying and selling energy resources)

Prefixes for Market Research:

* Target-: Target market (a specific group of consumers)

* Consumer-: Consumer market (a market for goods and services purchased by individuals)

* Niche-: Niche market (a small, specialized market)

The best prefix to use will depend on the context and the specific meaning you want to convey.

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