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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'client by' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
To make the phrase correct and usable, you would need to add a preposition, such as 'client by email', 'client by phone', or 'client by appointment'. For example: I can take on new clients by appointment only.
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Steidl's biggest client, by far, is Chanel.
But she and Ms. Golub are working to change that, client by client.
My salesman, Don, follows up with the potential client by e-mail.
He could have taken care of that California client by phone.
So to stay on the state level, Mr. Lerach is filing cases client by client.
Bueno de Mesquita's most regular client by far has been the C.I.A.
There are some days I could cheerfully dangle my client by the ankles out the window".
Mr. Serimont said he soon learned not to judge his client by appearances.
People tell stories about what they did that promoted teamwork or helped a client by going the extra mile.
"SharesPost can say that it concluded that it better serves its client by entering into this administrative settlement".
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The premium rates are still determined on a client-by-client basis, because they're still written to the company.
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