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pain point
[ peyn point ]
noun
- a problem, frustration, or troublesome issue, especially one experienced by consumers, customers, or employees:
Getting stuck in a slow checkout line is a major pain point for grocery shoppers.
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Origin of pain point1
Example Sentences
But, she said, since the coronavirus pandemic, theyâve become a pain point.
âPeople were at home. They couldnât travel. They couldnât go on vacation. Their kids were with them all the time. The issues around government and government functioning, that was a real pain point,â said Nancy Tung, chair of the San Francisco Democratic Party.
At George Heriotâs School â which was founded in the 17th century to provide for some of Edinburghâs poorest children â Mrs Gibson claimed a âpain point where people will not be able to afford to go beyondâ will arrive with the fee increase.
âIn a lecture earlier that week, my professor had literally said the best products solve a pain point, because people will spend money to not be in pain,â Pavone said in an interview with The Times.
The Silicon Valley of South Asia has a nature issue â a pain point that software cannot solve.
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