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The phrase "customer right" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that you are trying to say "customer rights" which means the rights that a customer has. An example sentence using this phrase could be: "It is important for businesses to understand and respect customer rights in order to maintain customer satisfaction."
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Was the customer right?
"We're very, very sensitive to this customer right now".
For nearly 20 years, Saturn has focused on treating the customer right.
And when I see a customer, right away I can tell what ethnic group he is from".
"The retail customer right now is saying, 'I just don't want to lose any money,' " said Keith Leggett, the chief economist at the American Bankers Association.
"When you work in the private sector and you have a competitor, you know if you don't treat this customer right, they're going to leave me and go somewhere else, so I'd better treat them right," he said.
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But Robert Hammond of Consumer Focus said the changes would cut customer rights and see their costs rise.
Great news for energy company customers, right?
And we treat customers right".
"In some instances, they will contact customers right away.
A spokesman announced that the Pig would defend its customers' right to choose.
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