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The phrase "a customer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is interested in purchasing a product or service from a business.
Example: "We are always looking to find a customer for our new line of eco-friendly products."
Alternatives: "a buyer for" or "a client for".
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You have a customer for life.
"There's absolutely a customer for it".
"Rick has been a customer for years".
He has won a customer for life.
"They have made a customer for life". Apparently they have.
He seemed to have a place in mind, as well as a customer, for every garment.
Diamond thought he might have a customer for the machine in Pakistan.
The Navy is also a customer, for stuff nobody is allowed to talk about.
"This is your chance to create a customer for life," Ms. North added.
"I was a customer for four years before I joined them.
"I met all my lady friends in here," said Lou Spier, a customer for 10 years.
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