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The phrase "a users of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a user of" when referring to a single individual or "users of" when referring to multiple individuals.
Example: "As a user of this software, I find it very helpful for my daily tasks."
Alternatives: "an individual who uses" or "a person utilizing".
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Enter Tapzo: the idea is that by loading the Tapzo app with multiple services, it makes the whole app much more valuable to users, and having all the services existing within one app also means that a users of Tapzo do not need to dedicate as much space to multiple apps that could be more likely to get uninstalled on their own.
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