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1. The clients or customers of a professional organization or business, considered as a group: As a doctor, Adam's patients, or clientele, include a wide range of different ages, genders, and races.

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James is a psychologist who has a significant clientele of people who utilize his ways of solving mental and/or emotional problems.
2. Supporters or eager participants: Jason’s football team at school was always very well attended by a huge clientele of fans who continually cheered loudly whenever the athletes scored a touchdown.

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