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The phrase "an archetypal client" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a typical or ideal example of a client in a specific context, such as marketing, psychology, or business.
Example: "In our case studies, we often refer to an archetypal client to illustrate the common needs and behaviors of our target audience."
Alternatives: "a typical client" or "an ideal client".
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It has become an archetypal "client state".
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