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Discover LudwigThe phrase "customer himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a single male customer, emphasizing that he is the only one being discussed. Example: The customer himself was satisfied with the service provided by our company.
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Another customer fought Sugar Ray Leonard, saying realism demanded that the customer himself be knocked out.
That's quite a reversal of roles for Beukeboom, a tough customer himself.
"Dickens was never a customer himself – he was notoriously parsimonious and he didn't really care much for his clothes," Mr Sherwood said.
As a result, he goes on trying to make up for what he did to his potential customers by being a customer himself.
All scheduling complexity is hidden from the patient via the programmable serial interface maintained by a physician, family member, or perhaps the customer himself in some cases.
In relational operations (R), according to Gadrey's typology, the object of the service operation is the customer himself, in a direct contact service.
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Mr. Nguyen said he calls almost every one of his customers himself.
Avalos alleged that he needed the dispatchers' approval every time he wanted to take time off and was not able to negotiate the price of loads with customers himself.
If customer saw himself disintegrating he might go home; whereas he could gaze at waterfall for hours, drinking himself into complete repose.
On March 24th Josh France, a thirsty customer, found himself having to drive across the city to get some liquor there.
Things now get pretty self-reflexive: a short, stout customer identifies himself as Omid the DVD bootlegger.
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