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The phrase "a range of clientele" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse group of customers or clients that a business serves.
Example: "Our restaurant caters to a range of clientele, from families to business professionals."
Alternatives: "a variety of customers" or "a diverse group of clients."
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They serve a range of clientele, from paying customers to residents in shelters.
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We do serve a wide range of clientele in our area so a doctor that can be adaptable to the client's needs is essential.
The store caters for a wide range of clientele, from drag performers to guys looking for a pair of stockings "for their girlfriends" ("They say that, but we know!" laughs Claire) and women looking for women's clothes.
The store caters to a wide range of clientele, from drag performers to guys looking for a pair of stockings "for their girlfriends" ("They say that, but we know!" laughs Claire) and women looking for women's clothes.
The three-day train journey is already a hugely popular tourist trip among "grey nomads" in Australia, but the operator, Great Southern Rail, is now set on attracting a wider range of clientele, with spruced-up carriages and renovated lounges, additional off-train excursions along the route and a new food and wine menu on board that showcases the best of Australian cuisine.
Their flagship Optimum Performance Training (OPT) Model is a rigorous training system that sets the foundation for their certification program and seeks to maximize levels of physical fitness for a broad range of clientele.
But none can boast of a bar, a heated pool and the range of clientele that patronize the Forest Hills Spa, off the Long Island Expressway at Calloway and Otis Streets in the umbrage of the goliath Lefrak City housing complex.
Even those of us who didn't mentally write off the owner's business before it began agreed that this is a terrific little restaurant, as the range of clientele underlined.
Mr. Lopez's range of clientele reflects his background.
They aren't hard to find, and their clientele includes a range of economic classes; a bottle of smuggled booze in Iran typically costs anywhere from $20 to $100.
This diverse clientele means catering to a range of different tastes.
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