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The word "clientele" is considered correct and is commonly used in written English
It refers to a group of clients or customers who regularly use the services of a business or organization. You can use "clientele" in a variety of contexts, such as in business, marketing, or customer service. Here are a few examples: - "The new restaurant quickly garnered a loyal clientele of food enthusiasts." - "The company's personalized approach to customer service has helped them attract and retain a diverse clientele." - "As a personal shopper, I have built a strong clientele of fashion-savvy individuals." - "The luxury spa is known for its high-end services and attracts a wealthy clientele." - "The small-town barber shop has had the same loyal clientele for over 30 years."
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Clientele
noun
The body or class of people who frequent an establishment or purchase a service, especially when considered as forming a more-or-less homogeneous group of clients in terms of values or habits.
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Inside the country, Fidesz has favoured the middle class, and especially the upper middle class, thereby building a core clientele of politically active supporters – while slashing benefits for the neediest (about a third of Hungarians live in poverty – don't be fooled by the glittering, EU-funded projects in the centre of Budapest).
Up on the rarefied and leafy heights of Kolonaki, home to some of central Athens' most expensive shops and their exceedingly well-heeled clientele, it was hard to find anyone really upset by Syriza's victory – or worried by Tsipras's warning that the vote was "a defeat for the oligarchs and elites".
In Penygraig, one woman casts her eyes towards the village's huge Labour club, and talks about the bedrock of the clientele: "Older men who don't listen to anything".
Some may also remember the fact that he had to apologise in 2013 for bemoaning the amount of "trash" among the clientele of London nightclubs, in a post on an elite social network.
And talking of gauche, the brand famously doesn't gift clothes to celebrities – Touitou has said in the past he would rather give clothes to teachers – but it still counts Alexa Chung, Keira Knightley, Wes Anderson and Jarvis Cocker among its clientele.
Masud has been adopted by the locals and converted a loyal Venetian clientele to his own take on Bangla-Italian cuisine, serving samosas, spicy vegetarian bruschetta and exotic polpetta meatballs.
It is a traditional Chilean drinking den, its clientele a mix of tradesmen, shopkeepers and artists.
· If you want to avoid the Christmas rush, go after 15 December to shops which have primarily English clientele - Tesco says it's very quiet then.
And those commonly acccepted age/hour requirements in full: This will probably take the form of a two-hour snooze after lunch, then a 12-hour main sleep from 7pm to 7am; babies and small toddlers match their sleep to something like the hours of the clientele of a gentleman's club.
The trip focused on sightseeing, and we dined out at quality restaurants, including Hostaria Costanza, within the walls of the ancient Pompei theatre, and Il Piccolo Mondo, famous since the 1960s for its movie star clientele.
And when he has to make a speech in a gay bar with a clientele whose look is more S&M than M&S, you fear for him – how is it all going to pan out?
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