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Patrons
"Patrons" in a Sentence (9 examples)
During the Renaissance, artists depended on patrons for money.
Many bars, clubs and liquor stores, particularly in college towns, require all patrons to show proof of identification, regardless of age.
The Jim Crow laws, which were in effect from the 1880s to the 1960s, were state and local mandates that enforced racial segregation in the American South. The most common types of these laws outlawed intermarriage and required businesses and public institutions to separate their black and white patrons.
Tom had hoped business would improve once the weather warmed and patrons could sit outside the restaurant.
The new rule will require all workers as well as patrons of businesses to be vaccinated.
If one chooses to masticate with one's mouth open at this restaurant, please be aware that this is a serious offense which may result in the revocation of one's premium members' card, requests to leave the premises, and/or feelings of disgust from patrons and staff.
At Diack’s eatery on a busy Friday evening, some of his patrons tuck into slow-roasted pork loin with quince and potato mash, grilled apples and brandy butter sauce.
Janos saw Martha flirt with patrons.
Intoxicated patrons will be asked to leave the venue to comply with the house policy.
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