clientele

[ US /ˌkɫaɪənˈtɛɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. customers collectively
    they have an upper class clientele
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How To Use clientele In A Sentence

  • In its heyday, its clientele included celebrities and royalty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Madame Zara caters for a very select clientele.
  • She received all her clients via the phone and had a regular clientele.
  • Renowned as a haven of peace and tranquillity, its mystique is increased by its exclusivity, high prices and celebrity clientele.
  • No wonder there's a loyal local clientele of hipsters keeping the atmosphere lively. Times, Sunday Times
  • First, data on law firm clientele are sporadically and unreliably available.
  • The only one who was able to come up with a different kind of discounter, a more upscale discounter, a more fashion-forward discounter, a more interesting discounter, a discounter that attracted a more affluent clientele -- the only one who did it was Target. Features from Minnesota Public Radio
  • I attend a very friendly gym with a mixed clientele. Times, Sunday Times
  • The clientele were predominantly student-types and twentysomethings, some working, others just taking a break.
  • Although they still have some problems with disobedient clientele, they are seriously trying to comply with the law of the land.
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