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The phrase "a paying customer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is purchasing goods or services, emphasizing their status as a customer who is financially contributing to a business.
Example: "The store values a paying customer and strives to provide excellent service to ensure their satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a fee-paying client" or "a revenue-generating customer".
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Why would they do this to a paying customer?
Sainsbury's apologised for their employee's grumpy refusal to serve a paying customer?
His last "public" appearance was at a Yankees game, as a paying customer.
Tracking Higgins down at home, she offers herself up as a paying customer.
Under what circumstances is a peer a paying customer, and vice versa?
Can you blame the merchant for selling something to a paying customer?
You have a right, as a paying customer, to do whatever you like with your purchase.
The catch, though, is that this cabin would be offered to her only if not sold to a paying customer.
He got this idea twelve years ago, when he was actually badgered by a paying customer from a box.
A small puncture in a carton may mean that a box can't be shipped to a paying customer, even if the supplies are still individually wrapped and sterile.
Even with that slight edge, however, the conversion rate from a free to a paying customer is four times higher on an Apple iPhone.
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