Clientele.
Referring is the correct spelling.
It means a spell, but if you are referring to the Soap Opera, then more specifically it's a love spell.
Clientele chl.....in..tile
You spell it with two 'A's, as 'Capital'. If you're referring to the building where some legislative assemblies meet (e.g. the US Congress and US State assemblies) it would be 'Capitol'.
The correct spelling for the state you are referring to is "Connecticut."
Clientele.
Clientele, customers, patrons...
The noun 'clientele' is singular, a word for clients collectively, customers considered as a group. There is no plural form.
Referring is the correct spelling.
Clientele refers to the group of clients or customers that a business or service serves. It encompasses the individuals or organizations that regularly purchase goods or services from a company. The term can also imply a specific demographic or loyal customer base that a business aims to attract and retain. In essence, clientele is vital for the success and growth of a business.
That is the correct spelling of "referring" (recommending, or alluding to).
You will first need to get the financial backing. Then you must find customers and get some clientele built up to assist.
Clients, patrons, consumers purchasers, shoppers, prospects. Surely one of those will fit your need! Also Clientele.
clientele
That is correct !!
Yes, customers is a plural noun. When you say customers, you are referring to more than one customer.
The correct spelling is referring.