Sentence examples for a newer clientele from inspiring English sources

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More extreme comedic measures may have to be taken to win over a newer clientele.

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He did the portrait to sell himself to a new clientele.

And there's another reason: we have a new clientele, a breed of young workaholics.

Under him, the company is also reaching out to a new clientele.

With the coming of the Great Society there was a new clientele of liberalism, the poor – and the nonwhite.

"We have a three-year plan to upgrade these apartments and market them to a new clientele," said Ms. Murphy.

He also realised that if Las Vegas's seedy image was changed, it could bring in a new clientele.

"He found ways to make the business fun and exciting and attract a new clientele," Pascal Kaplan said.

"Kinky Boots," meanwhile, needed relatable characters to have a chance at mass appeal for a story about a struggling shoe factory seeking a new clientele: drag queens.

But, he added, by adopting a looser approach to the rules than that advocated by the U.S.G.A., courses might attract a new clientele.

Today many of those pieces, rescued and restored, are likely to captivate a new clientele at Frock, a high-end vintage store in NoLIta.

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