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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serve" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an instance of serving, especially in contexts related to sports or meals. For example, you could write: "John had a serve of potatoes at dinner."
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"I have a serve.
Mental illness also copped a serve.
A serve hit the net – and another.
He sends a serve down the middle.
So, he was asked, what do you call a serve-and-volley specialist without a serve?
She added: "I mean, nobody has a serve like her.
On occasion, she mixed in a serve and volley.
"I tried to hit a serve, and I couldn't".
Karlovic questions whether a serve hit in a challenger should be ranked with a serve hit on the main tour.
Game, with a serve bomb down the middle.
(They were also cheering any time he netted a serve).
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