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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practice that serves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or activity that fulfills a specific purpose or function.
Example: "Implementing a practice that serves the community can lead to positive social change."
Alternatives: "a method that benefits" or "an approach that aids".
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In any cacophonous political year, campaigns rely on overwrought language to break through the din, a practice that serves only to escalate the daily war of words.
More often, he uses a firm, regular meter, a practice that serves him well in dance music.
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In establishing this means of connection with the feelings, hopes, and problems of "ordinary" Americans, Mr. Obama is adopting a practice that served President Franklin D. Roosevelt well during the Great Depression.
Given our aim of evaluating the impact of this multimodal intervention on disparities in cancer screening, we targeted a practice that serve large numbers of low-income and minority patients.
In large populations, it is a general practice that serves as a patient's first point of contact with the overall health care system.
In addition to running the theater, which he bought in 2007, Dr. Paukman, who is 69, juggles a medical practice that serves mostly Russian-speaking immigrants in Brighton Beach.
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The PCIM is a mixed internal medicine and geriatric outpatient practice that serves the residents of Olmsted County.
Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 70, ran a filthy medical practice that served as a pill mill by day and an abortion mill by night, a grand jury concluded in January.
The exposure was the type of paediatric practice that served the child: individual, network or group practice.
She was honorably discharged after one year for disability — she was pregnant with their first child — and has worked as a civilian pediatrician in practices that serve military families.
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