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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an important client" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a client who holds significant value or influence in a business context.
Example: "Our team is currently working on a proposal for an important client that could lead to a long-term partnership."
Alternatives: "a key client" or "a major client".
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Enron was an important client.
This, after all, was an important client.
Mr. Wilbur said that he expected an important client.
"They're an important client to us; they have been an important client to us," Mr. Cohn said in late July.
"They're an important client to us, they have been an important client to us," Mr. Cohn said in an interview on CNBC.
In September, Marcia Brier, a marketing consultant in Boston, entered a meeting with an important client.
And for his part, Mr. Walsh was reluctant to jeopardize an important client relationship.
Barclays has been an important client of Mr Bush's investment firm in Florida.
Mr. Taubman left the firm last year, but has long counted Verizon as an important client.
Alexis's decision to approach an important client about sensitive internal issues could have backfired.
Algeria is one of the main suppliers of gas and oil to France, and an important client.
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