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The phrase "a client of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is a client or customer of a particular person, typically in a professional context.
Example: "As a successful lawyer, he has many clients, and one of them is a client of his who needs urgent legal advice."
Alternatives: "one of his clients" or "a client of his own".
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Miller also said Bosch had told him that Rodriguez was a client of his.
A client of his was looking for just such a large downtown space.
Matt Sosnick, in Jerry Crasnick's book, accuses Boras of stealing a client of his, Jesse Foppert.
A client of his real estate business gave them to him several years ago.
Don is at the college now to endow a school on behalf of a client of his.
Deitch negotiated a deal on the telephone, under which a client of his got the picture for an "advantageous" price.
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Plentyoffish is presently a client of Courtland Brooks, his consultancy.
His conviction related to assisting a client of UBS, so his $104 million award is based on tax evasion by others and is unrelated to his offense.
Cresswell, who was a client of Arqiva during his time at ITV, said that he would need to "get up to speed" with the company's mobile operations.
If Mr Karzai were not a client of the West, his country might well be classified as a narco-state.The political mood in Kabul is darkening, and Mr Karzai's popularity is declining even among some of his own officials.
For example, the United Parcel Service, a former client of his company, created a new logo without an image of a package around the time that it was trying to establish itself as a logistics coördinator rather than simply a shipping company.
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