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be a client
verb as in patronize
Strongest match
Strong match
Example Sentences
If it’s comparing a client school with a competitor that also happens to be a client, it pulls estimated prices from that other school’s net price calculator — the one that College Raptor runs.
Dorsey said upon its launch that his goal was for Twitter to “ultimately be a client of this standard.”
With such high spending, one can’t “just be a client,” said Siewiera, citing plans to step up the domestic Polish defense industry.
The agency happened to be a client of ABC, and when it came up with “Three Is a Magic Number,” the timing couldn’t have been better to pitch the idea for TV.
Mr Shihab was also allegedly in touch with a second FBI source who claimed to be a client for the faux smuggler.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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