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The phrase "about the clients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, information, or matters related to clients in a business or professional context.
Example: "We need to gather more information about the clients to tailor our services to their needs."
Alternatives: "regarding the clients" or "concerning the clients".
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Tells at some length about the clients Mrs. Marshall promoted.
"I'm worried about the clients I might have".
"It's always about the clients," the architect Steven Holl said in a recent interview.
They begin with background checks and discussions about the clients' needs.
"But I'm not worried about the clients I do have," Mr. Clapper said.
It's about the clients as people in crisis, not just some case we're arguing before a judge.
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Their manner of approach appears to send a message to clients that it is about them (the clients), not about the peer or the requirements of the institution.
What about the client, awaiting trial?
The more you know about the client, the better off you will do in any negotiation.
"The mistake clearly was not being transparent about the client," he said in an interview Friday.
So how about the client loyalty of the agencies involved in the military ad campaigns?
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