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The phrase "a book of clientele" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a context where one is referring to a collection or record of clients, perhaps in a business or service setting.
Example: "The salon keeps a book of clientele to track their regular customers and appointments."
Alternatives: "client list" or "customer roster".
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There are very few contract customers, so it's not like you could buy an existing business with a book of clientele.
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A book of journeys.
It's important that we have a mix of clientele".
They serve a range of clientele, from paying customers to residents in shelters.
He has a bizarre mix of clientele.
"They attract a certain kind of clientele," he said.
"They only wanted a certain kind of clientele".
"Only a certain kind of clientele can afford what we offer," he said.
It's almost like a 'family tree' of clientele, spun off from that one brunch.
By doing so, you will command higher rates, and attract a better class of clientele.
Harrison booked Talking Heads into Sigma Sound, which focused primarily on R&B music, after convincing the owners that the band's work could bring them a new type of clientele.
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