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Tryrating Exam Question and Answer | Map Evaluator/Data Analyst for Telus, Peroptyx, Oneforma, Appen

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Welcome to the map evaluation tri rating

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exam. This project is offered by various

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companies including Telus, one forma,

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peroptics, crowen also known as appen

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and so on. Depending on the platform, it

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may be referred to as data analyst,

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milky way Mars or Kyper exam, but all

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are the same map evaluation on the try

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rating platform. Quick disclaimer before

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we begin. This video is created strictly

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for educational andformational purposes

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only. It is not affiliated with,

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sponsored by or endorsed by Tri Rating,

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Telus, One Forma, Paroptics or Appen.

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Now, let's dive in. If you've ever used

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Google Maps or another navigation

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service, you know how important it is to

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get accurate results. When you type

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coffee shop near me, you want real open

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businesses with the correct name,

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address, and location pin. That's

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exactly what map raters help ensure. In

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this video, we'll explore how try rating

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works, how to interpret user intent, how

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to rate results for relevance, accuracy,

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and pin placement, and finally, how to

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apply best practices so your ratings are

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consistent and professional. Whether

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you're completely new or you've already

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done some MAP rating before, this video

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will give you a solid foundation, walk

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you through the guidelines step by step,

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and help you pass your exams. All you

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need to do is pay close attention.

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Before you can rate any result, you need

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to understand what the user actually

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wants. This is called user intent. There

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are different query types. address

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queries like 717 El Camino Rel Sunnyvil,

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business queries such as Starbucks, Yaba

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Lagos, category queries, for example,

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gyms near me or coffee shops, transit

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queries like bus stop Maryland, and

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sometimes even emoji queries for pizza

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or for gas. Now, intent can be explicit

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or implicit. Explicit intent is clear.

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If someone types Barkclay's Banklist

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Lester, we know exactly what they want.

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Implicit intent depends on context. For

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example, if the query is just Chinese,

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the system must use the user's location

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or viewport to understand if they want

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Chinese restaurants nearby. As a raider,

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your job is to combine the query, the

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user's location, the viewport, and your

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own judgment to determine intent. If

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intent is unclear, you may need to

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research using official sources like

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business websites, postal services, or

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government listings. Once you understand

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intent, the next step is relevance.

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Relevance means how well does the

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results satisfy what the user was asking

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for. Here are the main categories.

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Navigational, when the query clearly

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points to one unique place like Eiffel

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Tower. Excellent. The result perfectly

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satisfies intent, but it's not a unique

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case. Good partially satisfies the

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intent, but has issues with distance,

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prominence, or secondary intent.

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Acceptable technically matches, but in a

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poor or unlikely way. Bad does not

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satisfy the intent at all. Let's take

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some quick examples. Query Starbucks

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Paris 7502.

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If the result shows a Starbucks at that

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exact address, that's excellent. Query

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fast fod misspelled. If the result shows

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fast food restaurants nearby, that's

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excellent because the intent was

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corrected. Query New York. The city

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itself is navigational, while results

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like New York pizza may be rated lower

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since they don't match the main intent.

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Remember, even if a business is closed,

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you still rate relevance as if it were

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open. Data accuracy is handled

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separately. Now let's talk about pin

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accuracy. One of the most critical parts

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of map evaluation. A pin should mark the

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exact location of a business or feature.

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The tip of the pin, not the head,

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represents the precise spot. Here's what

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you'll check for. Is the pin placed on

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the correct building? If it's a large

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campus like a university, is the pin

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correctly placed at the main entrance or

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within the right complex? For

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residential areas, does the pin point to

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the right house number? For natural

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features like rivers or parks, does the

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pin match the boundary? Common issues

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include pins placed on the wrong side of

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the street, pins floating in the middle

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of a road, or pins marking the wrong

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building entirely. If the pin is clearly

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off, rate it as wrong. If you can't

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verify due to lack of resources, use

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can't verify. Remember, pin accuracy is

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separate from relevance. Even a perfect

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business listing can fail if the pin is

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in the wrong place. Now, let's return to

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navigational queries. Navigational

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queries are those where the user expects

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one unique result. For example, Taj

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Mahal, Union Bank Marina, Lagos, Chering

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Cross Station London. In these cases,

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only one result can fully satisfy

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intent. So, you'll answer the

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navigational question. Is there a real

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world result that completely satisfies

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the user's intent? If yes, mark it

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navigational. If no, mark it

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accordingly. Other results may still get

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rated excellent or good, but only one

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can truly be the navigational target.

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Here's a key tip. Navigational intent is

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rare for category queries. For instance,

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if someone types restaurants in New

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York, there isn't a single unique

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result. It's a set of options. Now,

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let's put it all together and walk

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through how to use the rating tool. For

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each query, you'll see the query header

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showing what the user typed, their

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location, and viewport. The results list

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each with a name, address, category, and

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pin. The map interface with pins, user

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location, and viewport. Here's the

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workflow. One, first determine user

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intent. Two, answer the navigational

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question if applicable. Three, for each

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result, check relevance. Four, if you're

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rating in search 2.0, also check name

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accuracy, category accuracy, address

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accuracy, and pin accuracy. Five,

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provide comments for any rating below.

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Excellent. Keep them short, specific,

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and in English. Example

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query 357 Western Avenue Sweet 1. Result

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357 Western Avenue Sweet 2. Relevance

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equals good. Comment different unit

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number satisfies intent partially. Let's

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talk about name accuracy. What is name

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accuracy? Let's start with the basics.

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Name accuracy means checking whether the

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name of a business or point of interest

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matches the real world official name

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that users would expect to see. For

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example, a search for Target Sunnyvale

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should return Target, not Target

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Corporation retail store Sunnyvale. A

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listing for McDonald's in Chicago should

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appear as McDonald's, not McDonald's

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burger restaurant or fast food place.

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The goal is to make sure names are

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precise, recognizable, and not

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misleading. Now, let's talk about what

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counts as a correct name. A correct name

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is one that matches the business's real

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world signage or its official online

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presence, like the company website,

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Google business profile, or Yelp page.

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Example one. Query Starbucks Palo Alto.

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Result: Starbucks. Correct. matches the

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official business name. Example two.

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Query, Whole Foods Market, San Diego.

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Result, Whole Foods Market. Correct.

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Exactly how the store identifies itself.

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Example three. Query, Best Buy

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Manhattan. Result, Best Buy. Correct. No

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extra or missing words. Even if the

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query includes extra details like city

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names, the result title should just be

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the business name, not an embellished

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version. Sometimes a result name is

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close but not fully accurate. These are

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partially correct names and you'll need

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to decide if it's a minor issue or a

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moderate one. Minor misspellings.

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Starbucks instead of Starbucks. Walmart

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instead of Walmart. Note, Walmart

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officially dropped the hyphen years ago.

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These should be rated partially correct

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because it's minor. Moderate issues.

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Best Buy electronic superstore instead

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of just Best Buy. Target supermarket

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when the brand name is just Target.

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These are partially correct. Moderate

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