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The phrase "a client of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who receives services or products from a particular business or professional.
Example: "She has been a client of the firm for over five years, and her satisfaction with their services is evident."
Alternatives: "a customer of the" or "a patron of the".
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The mining company was already a client of the bank.
He is now a client of the powerful Wylie Agency.
(Causes was also a client of the Founders Fund).
(Merchant is a client of the Weitz Effect).
Jennifer Ives, 37, a client of the department, said she appreciated the new focus on recovery.
A screenplay was commissioned, and Mr. Quirk became a client of the powerful C.A.A. agency.
She works in New York with a client of the firm.
The leading Maratha state had thus become a client of the British.
As its heir, the prince is portrayed in Laos as a client of the West.
He went on to attack the group "as a client of the Democratic party".
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But this isn't a client-of-the-week show, and courtrooms barely appear in "Suits".
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