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What’s the difference between “client” and “clientele”?
2021년 9월 6일 오후 2:00
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I would never use the word "clientele" to refer to a single person, but probably only to refer to the whole (or at least the generality) of the clients of a particular business or group of businesses. And I would never use the word "clientele" in the plural.
2021년 9월 6일
clientele is a synonym of clients (plural)
online Collins dictionary
clientele
SINGULAR NOUN [with singular or plural verb]
The clientele of a place or organization are its customers or clients.
2021년 9월 6일
A clientele is a customer who is loyal to the shop or restaurant and frequently goes there. And a client is just a normal customer.
2021년 9월 6일
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