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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'customers at' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to customers at a particular place such as a store or restaurant. For example: The store owner was pleased to see the large number of customers at his store.
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Boeing gets paid by customers at delivery.
In fact, there will be no customers at all.
But they also aim to repay their customers at par.
Customers at the Westport market are testament to that demand.
And that image rubbed off on the customers at Macy's.
It reported 9.47 million customers at the end of June.
AT&T had no local customers at all in 2001.
Others will say you cannot solicit any customers at all.
Customers at all income levels are interested in value".
Students are not customers – at least that is my opinion.
Then we search for customers at the Friday bazaar".
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