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The phrase "among patrons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who are customers or clients within a specific setting, such as a restaurant, theater, or library.
Example: "The new policy was well-received among patrons, who appreciated the improved service."
Alternatives: "among customers" or "within the clientele".
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But support for the Lorraine Hansberry remains strong among patrons and local theater organizations.
Festivals now are characterised by corporate sponsorships and a marked absence of camaraderie among patrons.
In New York, its use was mainly among patrons of gay clubs in Manhattan, until recently.
And it usually revolves around fish and its preparation, which can easily become a group discussion among patrons and staff.
That engendered a proprietary feeling among patrons and also fueled a clublike atmosphere where anything could — and often did — happen.
The move generated sufficient enthusiasm among patrons that the proprietor went on a bit of a buying spree.
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Maybe all the ambition was mutually offsetting, but I've sensed more competitive hostility among the patrons of Brooklyn karaoke bars than among Clarkson's campers.
That could explain Colin Firth's name among the patrons.
Orson Welles, Danny Kaye, Jackie Gleason, Johnny Carson and even David Rockefeller were among its patrons.
"New" has come to equal "suspect" among wary patrons.
The lions have been the subject of a monthlong naming contest among library patrons.
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