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The phrase "a very good client" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a client who is particularly reliable, pleasant, or beneficial to your business or service.
Example: "We are fortunate to have a very good client who consistently provides us with valuable feedback and timely payments."
Alternatives: "an excellent client" or "a great client".
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"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.
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But why? Outlook.com is a very good email client that offers a lot of features that differentiate it from Google's service.
Various companies are recognizing that valuable middle starting at different vantage points but Phanfare's new web access underlines that even a very good desktop client is no longer enough.
"He's brought over some very good people with very good clients.
An extreme example of this can be seen for religious values: "Business is not very good, clients are absent.
"We have very good clients," the salesman added.
Although data quality was generally very good, client-specific data on how providers excluded pregnancy were incomplete and thus were not included in this analysis.
Also, behind a very good building there is a good client".
Lufthansa have a very good understanding of their clients," Mr. Pearson says.
"He's a very good friend but also a client, so from a selfish point of view I was thinking: 'We've got ourselves a welterweight world champion, we've invested a lot of time, effort and money and now he's never going to fight again.'.
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