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be a customer
verb as in patronize
Strongest match
Strong match
Example Sentences
In almost all cases, you must be a customer of the utility and/or resident of the municipality.
In one recorded conversation, Pratt explained that he had cozied up to Trump and his allies because they were “like the mafia,” adding, “You want to be a customer, not a competitor.”
It confirmed that Mr Farage had fallen below their publicly available commercial criteria to be a customer.
Microsoft already offers businesses access to ChatGPT via its Azure OpenAI Service, though in order to use it businesses must be a customer of Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing platform.
District Court sided with Acheson Hotels, saying Ms. Laufer wasn’t planning to be a customer and therefore didn’t have standing to sue.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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