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Insider

usgb/ɪnˈsaɪdər/Volume
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Insider AccessPlay
Insider implies access to private, often undisclosed information about an entity. SlideBeing an insider, Mark had details on the merger not yet released to the public.
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Exclusive PositionPlay
The term indicates a position of trust within a group, as insiders are viewed as loyal participants. SlideThe insider was trusted with the company's strategic roadmap before its official announcement.
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Professional TonePlay
'Insider' often carries a professional tone and is commonly used in business contexts. SlideOur insiders can provide valuable insights during the stakeholders' meeting.