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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few client" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a few clients"? You can use "a few clients" when referring to a small number of clients in a business or professional context.
Example: "We have a few clients who are interested in our new service offerings."
Alternatives: "a handful of clients" or "several clients".
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Even at the hospital level, only a few client perceptions of IT adoption have been reported [ 15- 19].
For example, the main page may highlight a few client testimonials and representative matters.
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And a few clients.
We had a few clients in New York.
A few clients have asked Ms. Hanson out for a drink.
A few clients have refused to visit the plant, citing the violence.
A few clients of each of the four restated their accounts.
But people did call, and I soon had a few clients.
A few clients who have moved into assisted-living facilities still have our employees visit them.
And a few clients, he said, still come to workouts with alcohol on their breath.
A few clients placed orders around 1933, including Amelia Earhart and the conductor Leopold Stokowski.
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