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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good client" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it to refer to someone or a company that has beneficial business dealings with you. For example: We have established trust with our clients, making us a reliable partner for a good client such as yourself.
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He is a good client man.
"We have a good client base uptown," he said.
And that relies on a good client relationship.
The key is to have a good client.
We got on well, we had a good client relationship.
Oh, and pray for a good client like ours.
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One study that did found a positive association between a good client-staff relationship and reduction of problem behavior during care indicated that the establishment of a positive relationship with the most severely delinquent youth is problematic (Florsheim et al. 2000).
And as with any good client, once a media relationship is developed, the business owner needs to make sure to keep it up.
"For us it's a huge loss, because he's a very good client".
His predecessor, Sir Eddie George, was a very good client of ours and often used to come in.
"Despite a solid start and good client demand, we did not close a number of software and mainframe transactions that have moved into the second quarter," said IBM's chief executive, Ginni Rometty.
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