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"intended customers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the specific group or individuals that a product or service is designed for or targeted towards. Example: The marketing campaign was strategically created to attract our intended customers, who are young professionals looking for affordable and eco-friendly skincare products.
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Your Target Customers section precisely identifies your current and/or intended customers.
Russian policy makers are still ambiguous about the intended customers.
Their intended customers, Porter wrote in an 1822 newspaper ad, were "desirous of spending the gloomy winter months amidst pleasant groves and verdant fields".
Morrison noted the need to pay attention to the greater mix of ethnic groups that make up their intended customers and how the internet is shaping public taste by giving consumers access to new and unusual food.
Enter Quiksilver, a niche clothing manufacturer, whose intended customers are extreme-sport participants, teenagers and young adults who want to look like the skateboarders and snowboarders who snap up the company's board shorts and sunglasses.
As one of the dissenting justices wrote, "The public at large, in addition to Nike's actual and intended customers, has the right to receive information from both sides of this international debate".
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But Boulette's intended customer is the obsessive cook.
Creating a successful strategy requires thoroughly understanding the product, the manufacturing process, and the intended customer.
Qatar had developed a mammoth LNG capacity to supply America, but the gas was no longer needed because by then that intended customer was awash with shale gas, so the Qataris needed new buyers.
The intended customer for Isabel Marant's latest efforts — baggy tweed men's jackets that might have been found at a thrift shop, saucy gold sequined shorts — is a well-heeled young lady who is studying for the LSATs or the baccalauréat, and, judging by the models' sullen expressions, is none too happy to crack a book.
A planned $3.5 billion gas pipeline to transport natural gas from Papua New Guinea to Australia beginning in 2006 was dealt a blow when the pipeline's biggest intended customer, Australian Gas Light, said it had signed contracts to buy about $2.6 billion worth of gas from domestic sources instead.
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