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'put off customers' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that discourages customers from buying a product or service. For example, "The long wait times for returns have put off customers from shopping at this store."
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He was worried it will put off customers.
You can drink drinks, and Mr. Poulakakos said he believed the history lesson wouldn't put off customers.
Cramped car parks and dim interiors put off customers used to the bright lights of mainstream supermarkets.
Gormley, who took over in April, said Majestic's warehouse-style stores and minimum-order requirement put off customers.
Some say they are far more restrictive than American and European data privacy laws, and may put off customers.
Dogged by scandal, Sports Direct and its bosses seemed not to care, perhaps because there was little sign that it put off customers – until now.
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It also puts off customers.
Tesco has insisted that the spikes aren't there to deter rough sleepers they claim they're actually there to stop people sitting on the ledge to smoke and drink, which puts off customers.
Tesco have insisted that the spikes aren't there to deter rough sleepers; they claim they're actually there to stop people sitting on the ledge to smoke and drink, which puts off customers.
"If they don't show that then racing loses integrity, and then they are in trouble".. Meanwhile the issue for those who run racecourses is whether their paying customers are being put off.
But its look is so different from past versions of Windows that the product might have put off some customers, according to IDC, and some PC makers say they've been disappointed with the customer reception of Windows 8.
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