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Discover Ludwig"old customer" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies someone who has done business with a particular company or person for a long time. For example: "Our old customer stopped by the store today and we were happy to see them again."
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"You're an old customer," he said.
Mr. Sklar later greeted an old customer, Seth Nagel, 54. "How's business?" Mr. Nagel asked.
She introduced us, but I already recognized him since he was an old customer of mine.
Near the end of a Saratoga meeting an old customer came to him for a loan.
They picked out Michael Malloy, an old customer of Tony's whose thirst was immense, but his buying ability limited.
But if Smiley was asked where a valuable map came from he could answer, "An old customer — his children are selling his collection".
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"There's been a long march away from the old customer-focused restaurants," said Michael McCarty, proprietor of Michael's, the still-humming power-lunch spots in New York and Santa Monica, Calif.
"Our ownership feels hollow," said Kirk Sheldon, a 25-year-old customer service worker in Seattle.
One regular visitor is Zaida Sanchez, a 45-year-old customer service representative and mother of three.
"The price-point is definitely the USP of the store," said 22-year-old customer Meet Parekh.
Wendy Zanoni, a 33-year-old customer service representative for a utility company here, said her family was counting on even further drops in interest rates.
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