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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serving for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the amount of food or drink intended for one person or a specific portion size.
Example: "The recipe calls for a serving for four people, so I will need to adjust the ingredients accordingly."
Alternatives: "a portion for" or "an amount for".
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The next day, while cooking her dinner, she prepared a serving for him, too.
When you eat out, think of every dessert as a serving for two.
3. To prepare a serving for one, ladle about 1 1/3 cups of broth into a small saucepan.
Disney's new standards require cereal to contain less than 10 grams of sugar a serving, for instance, while Ms. Wootan would prefer about six grams.
For now, customers can order ahead from Mr. Delaney's remaining stock of about 1,500 pounds, which guarantees a serving for a given day.
Mr. Kaysen told me the dumplings are the restaurant's second-biggest seller; he serves 200 a day (five to a serving for $19).
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But a serving-for-serving comparison puts organic milk's fat profile in a different context.
It starts at £388 for a serving fit for four.
Each credit equals a meal serving, for a flat price of $15 each.
Evan Dean (CdM) is a serving specialist for the Waves.
Arrange on a serving tray for a nice presentation.
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