clientele
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Green’s image of families stripped to the bones with mid-six-figure or even high five-figure incomes feels like something conjured up by an asset manager with a distinctly affluent clientele, which is what he is.
From Los Angeles Times
The Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood is a private, members-only enclave that attracts a celebrity clientele.
From Los Angeles Times
He seems to have taken it not as a critique but as a field guide to the clientele he sought; he reread the book regularly throughout his life.
Harnett found an enthusiastic clientele among merchants and industrialists who appreciated his male themes and appealing arrangements; they proudly hung his works in offices, stores and saloons.
Restaurants, much like their clienteles, are feeling squeezed.
From MarketWatch
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