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The phrase "gain clients" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in business and marketing contexts to refer to the process of attracting and securing new customers or clients. Example: Our company's main goal this quarter is to gain new clients through targeted advertising and strategic networking events.
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He said the Merrill name used to help him gain clients.
"But in the long term," she said, "we'll gain clients because of the Swiss quality".
Ed Thomas, a spokesman for EXcelon, which is based in Burlington, Mass., said the merger was an effort to gain clients through C-Bridge's customer base.
UBS fought the government's bid to gain clients' names, but ultimately relented after prolonged diplomatic wrangling and resolution of an internal debate inside Switzerland about bank secrecy.
It is rare for design firms to gain clients from the endeavor, which is time- and labor-consuming, and expensive as well.
Instead, it contends that they and women who worked around them were demeaned by male managers and co-workers and denied a fair share of opportunities to gain clients and make money.
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To gain client loyalty, advisers must demonstrate that they care to maintain and deepen the relationship.
There are still plenty of questions: the site needs to build out a solid base of Geeks, it needs to gain client trust, and we'll need to see if the market becomes a race to the bottom.
"I made friendships and gained clients because of them.
Prostitutes in China Beach are learning English to improve their chances of gaining clients.
Cambodia, which as a nation has modest Internet access, has a small but growing outsourcing company, Digital Divide Data, which has gained clients around the world in the last three years.
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