take on client

Frequency: 7.211.2 per million words

To agree to accept someone as a new client, often implying a significant commitment.

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  • She's so busy that she's not taking on any new clients.
  • The law firm decided to take on the high-profile client despite the risks.
  • Do you have the capacity to take on another client this month?
  • If we hire more staff, we will be able to take on more clients.
  • As a freelancer, I'm careful about which clients I take on.
  • Our consultancy specializes in taking on corporate clients looking to expand internationally.
  • By the end of last year, the agency had taken on twenty new clients.
  • We should be selective about the new clients we take on to maintain quality.
  • Before you take on a new client, make sure you review their financial history.
  • The small design studio is not in a position to take on any large clients at the moment.