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The phrase "clientele comprised of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the group or individuals who are regular customers or clients of a particular business or organization. Example: The high-end restaurant's clientele is comprised of wealthy businessmen and celebrities.
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Due diligence on clients: approximately 90% of our clientele is comprised of professional clients, such as international financial institutions as well as prominent law and accounting firms, who act as intermediaries and most of them are regulated in the jurisdiction of their business.
Mom's clientele was mostly comprised of little, blue-haired ladies who paid $5.00 a week for a shampoo and set, not to mention an earful of local gossip.
The group claims the pot business would drive away its clientele, which it says is largely comprised of "families with children and youth ski teams".
* Not comprised of.
Your audience is comprised of people, right?
The thigh is comprised of what?
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It is comprised mostly of local stations.
His rebuttal comprised of two.
"They can find a much better job if they have a pretty face," says Dr. Kim Byung Gun, a Seoul-based surgeon, who says foreign patents comprise 30percentt of his clientele.
After the 1935 race riots in Harlem, the area was considered unsafe for whites -- who comprised the majority of the Cotton Club's clientele -- and the club was forced to close in February 1936.
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