clientele
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Given the bar's usually youthful clientele, questions were also being raised about the possible presence of minors at the time of the tragedy.
From Barron's
At the same time, private-equity firms are increasingly looking to buy up wealth-management businesses, attracted by the industry’s stable clientele, recurring revenue and relatively low investment costs.
Luxury once relied on small, enclosed boutiques designed for an exclusive clientele.
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
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