patronage in the PONS Dictionary

patronage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

by the kind patronage of sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Over time, traders organised themselves into associations which received state patronage.
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Many of the halls are now closed down due to lack of patronage.
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Hiring was, in many cases, an exercise in patronage.
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They agreed on the patronage one year later.
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These were produced under patronage of local zamindars.
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This initial service was unsuccessful, with patronage well below the levels needed to be profitable.
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Patronage of country rail services declined through the 1950s and 60s as more people gained access to cars.
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We have known them from their youth up, and they are worthy of all the patronage that can be afforded them.
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In earlier periods, special establishments and workshops were in existence that functioned directly under court patronage.
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It suffered from poor patronage, as with all the stations on the branch.
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