'Regular' means 'regular customer' in this context, so yes, they all mean the same. But you can't call a 'steady client' a 'steady'.Can we say "steady client" for "regular customer" or just "regular"?
'Regular' means 'regular customer' in this context, so yes, they all mean the same. But you can't call a 'steady client' a 'steady'.
More or less.Are they both quite often used in conversation?
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