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Discover LudwigThe phrase "customer friendly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a product, service, or environment that is designed to be welcoming and accommodating to customers.
Example: "Our new website is customer friendly, making it easy for users to navigate and find what they need."
Alternatives: "customer-oriented" or "user-friendly."
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It is also customer friendly.
And, our downtown main street will become more customer friendly.
We added another 250 stores, and modernized 700 — redesigned them to be more customer friendly.
Royal Mail hopes to counter intense competition by making the company more customer friendly.
"As the banks become more customer friendly, they become more robber friendly," Mr. Kelly said.
"It was seen as bureaucratic, slow and not customer friendly.
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He blames the banks for being too customer-friendly.
Its new, customer-friendly approach seems to be paying off.
Andrew Vadjinia just wants Web pads to be customer-friendly.
An impressive customer-friendly move by Sir Richard Branson's organisation, nevertheless.
The aim was to make VW more open and customer-friendly.
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