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The phrase "a products has" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a product has" to refer to a single item.
Example: "A product has various features that enhance its usability."
Alternatives: "an item has" or "a good has".
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By frequency (k) we mean the number of times a products has been put in a shopping cart.
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Finally, a Product has been created (node 3).
A product has to fill a need in consumers' lives.
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