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The phrase "a happy client" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a customer or client who is satisfied or pleased with a service or product.
Example: "Our goal is to ensure that we have a happy client at the end of every project."
Alternatives: "satisfied customer" or "pleased client".
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"Il pique la langue," -- it stings the tongue -- I once heard a happy client cry in a bistro in Lyon.
Personal touches reveal the architect in residence: his grandson's crayon drawings aligned in a neat row; a hand-painted poster from Disney with a note scribbled on it by a happy client, Michael Eisner: "I'm sitting in your building thinking of you".
They should have a happy client.
The customer lifecycle starts with a potential client and ends with a happy client.
Simply getting a happy client to write a positive review about your business reinforces their positive experience and their commitment to you as a provider.
In my case, the end result is a happy client who wants to write a raving review about their new custom engagement ring.
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Each happy client became a reference.
And potentially more work from a happy, referring client.
The happy client is the one whose advisor spends a lot of time and multiple interviews getting to know him or her, asking open-ended, left-brain questions, and then listening.
Saying CEO, he reasoned, didn't produce him one additional happy client for his business.
However, if you're after competitive rates and intriguing contracts, finding success as a freelancer may require you to establish and showcase a record of happy clients and make the effort to explore multiple freelancing platforms.
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