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potential customer

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meanings of potentialand customer


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potential
adjective[before noun]
uk /pəˈten.ʃəl/ us /poʊˈten.ʃəl/
possible when the necessary ...
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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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Examples of potential customer


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However, the chance for this quickly passed as subsequent calls for subscriptions began to target an ever larger potentialcustomer base.
Bill comes into the shop as a potentialcustomer, asking to buy a certain tool.
The price relation and the comparative charges are made clear to the potentialcustomer, with a minimum of detailed inspection, when he shops around.
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I wonder whether they ought not to recommend a potentialcustomer to buy the goods of a named firm.
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The potentialcustomer for the rig will judge whether the management is adequate.
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Inevitably, a potentialcustomer overseas for our cattle would hesitate for some months before buying our cattle.
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I began by teaching marketing techniques such as how to discover what the customers want and how to create empathy with a potentialcustomer.
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It is lamentably easy to win the sort of reputation which drives a potentialcustomer away.
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The salesman must be prepared to jump into an aeroplane at an hour's notice to get together with the potentialcustomer.
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A salesman may call on a potentialcustomer, and, after making inquiries, may decide that he is not a desirable customer.
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Development of aircraft must to a great extent depend on co-operation between the manufacturer and the potentialcustomer.
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Clearly, if a retailer decides not to stock the magazines there will not be great difficulty for the potentialcustomer in obtaining them.
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A customer or potentialcustomer wants to buy a television set.
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Frankly, that would have been the view of any sensible person who, as a potentialcustomer, had read the forms.
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There is a potentialcustomer who wants good quality free-range eggs.
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Every potentialcustomer from abroad has an option.
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This is not about where action interferes with the customer, but where the intention of that action is to interfere with the customer or potentialcustomer.
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It stated that education and training was a potential application area but that the education sector had no money to spend nowadays and that it was not a potentialcustomer.
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The essence of this commercial freedom was that the railways would not have to publish their rates; they could bargain with any potentialcustomer about the rates to be charged.
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