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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a client of him" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a client of his" to indicate possession properly.
Example: "She is a client of his who relies on his expertise for financial advice."
Alternatives: "a client of his" or "one of his clients."
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He pointed, for example, to what he said had been the reluctance of state Republican leaders to call for Eliot Spitzer's resignation as governor immediately after federal authorities identified him as a client of an expensive prostitution operation.
McNamee cooperated with Mitchell after federal prosecutors identified him as a client of Kirk Radomski, a former Mets clubhouse attendant who provided performance-enhancing substances to dozens of players named in Mitchell's report.
It was the bank reports, required under federal law, that apparently tripped up Mr. Spitzer, setting in motion the federal investigation that identified him as a client of a high-end prostitution ring.
Miller also said Bosch had told him that Rodriguez was a client of his.
A client of his real estate business gave them to him several years ago.
A client of mine got laid off six months ago from a very lucrative position that offered him leadership and creative responsibility.
Yes, I need a client, of course.
(Today, Rio Tinto is a client of R.M.I).
AsiaSat was a client of Martin Marietta.
Jason Ferguson is a client of mine.
The Kingdom of God itself is a client of sorts.
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