Clientele in a sentence as a noun

These are paid apps with a steady clientele that isn't just chasing fads.

OS X clientele is just by and large different.

He's not begging for money, he's begging for a chance to serve a clientele.

Location matters, clientele matters, it matters if the staff has a bad day or not.

There are actually restaurants that hire very good looking men also because they are going for a certain clientele.

Places with high reviews tend to be places with good/great service, hip/interesting clientele, and located nearby trendy or popular areas.

Less than 3 months after I left the company was sold in a major acquisition where the purchasing company was after our high profile clientele.

Is it reasonable to expect a corporation that wants to expand its "clientele" to rehabilitate prisoners into law-abiding citizens rather than repeat offenders?2.

The price of Bitcoin is effectively determined by day traders, payment processors like Coinbase and BitPay with clientele that effectively accepts BTC and then dumps it on the market, along with the odd miner or newbie looking to acquire coins en masse.

Clientele definitions

noun

customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele"

See also: patronage business