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He has a bizarre mix of clientele.
He is particularly proud of his eclectic mix of clientele.
It's important that we have a mix of clientele".
It's a great mix of clientele, and you're just as likely to see a trio of 80-year-old Cuban men belting out some old Cuban jazz tune as you are to see a fuccboi from the nearby university crying while crooning out some Pearl Jam song.
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Examples of these types of characteristics include type of practice, professional skills mix, profile of clientele, location, and fees charged, among others.
Usually the clientele is a mix of business travellers, celebrities and even royalty (Her Majesty the Queen has stayed – and if she'd brought the corgis, she'd have discovered that there's a dinner option on the room service menu for guests' dogs).
Entering or leaving the hotel is always an event since the Peninsula's guests are a curious mix of high-end clientele from China and from around the world, ferried around by a fleet of Rolls-Royces and BMWs.
The study was carried out in Korle Bu Teaching Hospital which provides tertiary services and therefore has a good mix of rural and urban clientele, drawn from all over the country but with majority from the south.
It is a traditional Chilean drinking den, its clientele a mix of tradesmen, shopkeepers and artists.
And the clientele, a mix of ages and ethnicities, seemed as diverse as the menu.
But beginning in 2007, Mr. Cherubin's clientele – a mix of working-class blacks, Latinos and West Indians – dwindled to 300 customers, from a peak of 800.
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