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clientele

[klahy-uhn-tel, klee-ahn-] / ˌklaɪ ənˈtɛl, ˌkli ɑn- /


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The clientele is mostly cyclists in helmets and spandex-y bike tops and shorts.

From Slate • May 27, 2026

“Brochures often picture these places as being much more diverse than their clientele is,” he said.

From MarketWatch • May 8, 2026

Timeshares, whose clientele skew middle class, might not be quite as resilient—especially since the purchases are such a big, ongoing financial commitment.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026

Archived, whose clientele consists mostly of celebrities and high-profile curators such as Timothée Chalamet, Travis Scott and Don Toliver, sources its pieces through consignments from sellers and endless hours spent hunting across international marketplaces.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026

Arguably the greatest social change that the speakeasies brought about was the way that so many of them welcomed both black and white clientele.

From "1919 The Year That Changed America" by Martin W. Sandler




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