satisfied customer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsatisfiedandcustomer
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satisfied
adjective
uk/ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪd/us/ˈsæt̬.ɪs.faɪd/
pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that ...
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customer
noun[C]
uk/ˈkʌs.tə.mər/us/ˈkʌs.tə.mɚ/
a person who buys goods or ...
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(Definition ofsatisfiedandcustomerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I am very glad to have onesatisfiedcustomer.
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The tenant goes with the house, and although the pool is smaller, we still have asatisfiedcustomer.
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It is not a question of being asatisfiedcustomer.
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I say not only as a family friend, but as asatisfiedcustomer, that he knew what he was about and loved his work.
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He says that there is nothing like asatisfiedcustomer.
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A business without asatisfiedcustomerwill surely die.
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Asatisfiedcustomeris a good deal better than a quick profit.
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Anyone in sales would say that the best advertisement is asatisfiedcustomer.
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One does not become asatisfiedcustomerif one receives £50 and should have received £4,000.
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They rely and depend on a steady, loyal and—given the state of the railways—reasonably easilysatisfiedcustomerbase.
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There is always a tomorrow and one needs a smooth relationship with asatisfiedcustomer.
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It is nice to hear from asatisfiedcustomer.
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In basic industries such as building, the precious commodity of onesatisfiedcustomeris better than thousands of pounds of advertising.
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I am not a chiropractor or an osteopath but an old, happy andsatisfiedcustomerof manipulative therapy over a long life.
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To them she is not a problem customer, she is asatisfiedcustomer.
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He will wish to ensure that that customer remains asatisfiedcustomer.
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Thesatisfiedcustomeris our greatest marketing tool; the dissatisfied customer is our greatest marketing threat.
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Some firms may spend vast amounts upon advertising and others may rely entirely upon their own reputation for good value, believing that the best possible advertisment is asatisfiedcustomer.
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Further, he researched to find that none of the inverters available in the market at that timesatisfiedcustomerneeds.
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For capital, they turn to asatisfiedcustomerfor a loan.
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