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"clientele of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe a group of people or customers who regularly use or visit a particular business or service. Example: The restaurant has built a loyal clientele of regular customers who come back for their delicious food and friendly service.
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(Sorry, Evan!) Seven: the clientele of the Mos Eisley Cantina.
Tells about some of the clientele of the bar.
Harry Winston has an international clientele of famous names.
We have this clientele of the high-end gamer.
In the clientele of the Venice they are numerous.
Mr Badger's loyal clientele of ex-pats are snapping up the remaining supplies.
The prospect is, however, that an intellectual community will be the clientele of the subject.
Published in December, the book was about the clientele of a long-established Michigan bridal shop.
Ms. Hershman, 25, has a loyal clientele of cyclists, both men and women.
The illustrious clientele of Champneys Tring seem to testify to the treatment's success.
But with a clientele of children, the library of sounds goes beyond that.
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