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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a new client" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has recently started a relationship with a business or service provider.
Example: "As a new client, you are entitled to a complimentary consultation to discuss your needs."
Alternatives: "as a recent client" or "as a first-time client".
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In the scornful phrase of one think-tanker, Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute, the "government social-services sector" has latched onto Hispanics as a "new client base".
Based on that success, Ports last year signed up Ferrari as a new client.
Client relationships start when someone registers as a new client on Combs' VLO.
Step 3: All the connected mobile devices in the SAMS authenticate the block received as a new client.
Yet the Palo Alto firm now seems to have regained some momentum by signing on Apple Computer aapl as a new client.
Edward Slott, a CPA in Rockville Centre, N.Y., landed as a new client this year a Long Island office manager who had been paying nursing home bills of $50,000 annually for her parents.
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The best time to seek publicity is when your company demonstrates traction or hits a key milestone, such as acquiring a new client or launching a product.
Serve them as you would a new client.
Peer educator: No they don't use condoms all the time, they only use condoms with a new client but as soon as they get used to each other they abandon condom use.
Some serve as greeting parties when a new client is sent to the same prison.
We get a new client as a subcontractor, and then convert that into a prime relationship.
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