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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high end clientele" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a group of customers who are wealthy and have a high level of disposable income. Example: The new luxury boutique on Fifth Avenue caters to a high end clientele, offering designer clothing and accessories for the affluent market.
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Also: "If the product isn't good, then high-end clientele wouldn't be coming".
"You will always have demand from the high-end clientele," he said.
Is designing couture, with its small, high-end clientele, more exciting than designing ready-to-wear?
Her high-end clientele included actor Gloria Swanson, for whom she designed a coat.
"We feel that raising the tax a little bit will not affect a high-end clientele".
The Huffington Post reported that the man "tended bar for a company that catered to a high-end clientele".
"Sometimes, with our high-end clientele, the ladies don't want to eat oysters because they don't eat ever," Tsuzuki said.
A third-generation Greensboro builder with a high-end clientele, Mr. Jobe's business in Irving Park is thriving.
"She told me she had a very high-end clientele — she kept using the word 'high-end' — athletes, international businessmen, politicians," Stone said.
Miles Redd, a Manhattan interior designer known for his bold color choices and his high-end clientele, says that each brand has its own distinct palette.
RM Auctions, which also caters to a high-end clientele, rang up $27 million in sales in its seventh year at the luxurious Arizona Biltmore.
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