Example sentences for: clientele

How can you use “clientele” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Dior was proposing to make empresses out of an emerging international clientele, and to re-establish France's pre-eminence as the source of serious fashion, just as the empress had done.

  • Among other things, I learned that what a middle-aged college professor thinks of as down-to-earth examples of economics in action might not always sound quite so down to earth to the ordinary college freshman, and that I had to have more examples the clientele could relate to--which means, in particular, sports . One focus group member suggested that the market for "scalped" sports tickets was a good example of supply and demand in action.

  • Its miles of glorious beaches, guaranteed sun, cheap alcohol and food, numerous bars, discotheques, and nightclubs attract a clientele that is largely British, although other northern European countries are still well represented here.

  • Tavernas and waterfront cafés cater much more to local clientele and the town makes a living from its busy port.

  • In out-of-the-way spots in the middle of large cities are secret places--bars, bookshops--that cater to this special clientele, and suddenly, one day, you find your way to them.


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