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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Take on a client

Hi teachers,

http://www.futuresimple.com/blog/the-5-questions-you-should-ask-yourself-before-taking-on-a-client/

Before agreeing to take on a client, you need to have multiple reasons, besides price, for why you are the best choice in the industry.

What does take on a client mean?
  

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Thanks a lot for the link, enoon. But...

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HUBLOTWhat does take on someone mean?
It's usually "take someone on". It usually means to hire them as an employee, but in this case, with "client", it means "accept ... [ the ] job or responsibility" of providing them with the services they have contracted with you for.
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As it stands in that statement, the construct take on a client means to try winning a potential costumer. The fact those guidelines were given further supports this interpretation - why would you need to present customers with reasons for accepting them?
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SurferAs it stands in that statement, the construct take on a client means to try winning a potential costumer. The fact those guidelines were given further supports this interpretation - why would you need to present customers with reasons for accepting them?
No. The article is about keeping the client from changing his mind and switching. There is no need to
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Thanks a lot, enoon.

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