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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandonment rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as business, marketing, or user experience to refer to the percentage of users or customers who stop using a service or product over a specific period.
Example: "The abandonment rate for our online shopping cart has increased significantly, indicating that we need to improve the checkout process."
Alternatives: "drop-off rate" or "churn rate."
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Visible Measures studied the abandonment rate of 40 million videos over seven billion viewings.
The science establishment has long viewed a high abandonment rate as part of a natural winnowing.
Mr. Morris declined to cite his company's abandonment rate, other than to say, "If you can shave it by even 10percentt, it can have a dramatic improvement in your business".
"PayPal has a horrible checkout abandonment rate," he says.
The report abandonment rate for quarterly updates is high.
Many studies show high abandonment rate of AT.
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"When we gave people the estimated total price upfront, we found that abandonment rates were higher," he said.
Though on the surface having to have a correct postcode doesn't seem like a particularly onerous thing to ask the customer, Perfume retailer The Fragrance Shop managed to reduce its cart abandonment rates by 10% by using Postcode Anywhere's address validation, Capture+, on its site.
But even these may not be the true abandonment rates.
Most software client application installations have high abandonment rates.
COTI aims to reduce high checkout abandonment rates and eliminate uncertainty while shopping online.
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