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lobby
Noun
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A lobby is the entrance of a building.
Please wait in the lobby for the tour guide.
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A lobby is a group of people who try to change the policy of a government.
The U.S. anti-gun lobby is trying to change gun laws.
lobby
Verb
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When you lobby something, you attempt to change a decision or policy.
The group lobbied to have the law repealed.
client
Noun
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Your client is a person or group that uses your services or buys your products.
As lawyers, we advise our clients not to talk to the media.
Each day, our best salespeople will persuade fifteen potential clients to buy the service.
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A client is a computer that accesses most central files through a server.
All clients on the network will be updated with the newest OS over the weekend.