Clientele

/[klaɪ.n̩ˈtɛl]/

"Clientele" in a Sentence (14 examples)

The majority of his clientele are poor people.

We hope that this new product satisfies your clientele.

This establishment attracts a clientele of both tourists and businessmen.

Fadil wanted to have a different sort of clientele.

The young lawyer already has a large clientele.

“They love everything from Normandy, everything that’s local— the aperitifs, the digestifs,” said Gregory Laisney, director of the nearby La Musardiere restaurant, who estimates U.S. diners made up 40 percent of his clientele last year.

Luisa Leone opened her eatery in 1906 and was able to expand her clientele beyond Italian American diners, creating a model for other immigrant business owners to follow.

These antiques are sought-after by a clientele hailing from nearly every part of the world.

The clientele seemed satisfied.

I frequented two Vietnamese restaurants on Nanaimo Street in Vancouver, BC. One played Parisian music for the clientele. The other was my place for Lychee Iced Drink.

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Helen's clientele encompasses a broad range of different ages, races and social statuses.

The bars’ clientèle called Foucault “Herr Doktor”.

Due to its mixed clientele over the years, the Record Rack has a varied product array.

Most of his clientele (95 percent are women, he estimates) were familiar with cupcakes from living or studying abroad.

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