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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few clients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of clients in a business or professional context.
Example: "Our agency has been fortunate to work with a few clients who truly value our services."
Alternatives: "several clients" or "a handful of clients".
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After attending the University of Buckingham, he worked as an interior decorator for a while (and still has a few clients), but in summer 2009 found himself going through what he called "a rough patch" personally.
Steve Silberberg, owner of a company that conducts hiking excursions, arrived in Miami with a few clients back in 2007, unaware that the Super Bowl was taking place that weekend.
A few clients placed orders around 1933, including Amelia Earhart and the conductor Leopold Stokowski.
In the spring of 2016 I had a few clients mention to me how amazing it would be to come to the Cayman Islands and spend a week learning from me - and suggested I run a retreat.
And a few clients.
We had a few clients in New York.
A few clients have asked Ms. Hanson out for a drink.
He has a few clients.
Relying on just a few clients is a killer.
A few clients have quit after getting neutral ratings.
"I had quite a few clients," she says.
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