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The phrase "a single serve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a portion or serving size intended for one person, often in the context of food or beverages.
Example: "I prefer to buy snacks that come in a single serve package for convenience."
Alternatives: "one serving" or "individual portion".
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— BEN ROTHENBERG Trying to level the fifth set, Djokovic could not return a single serve.
However, the researchers found the serving sizes of ready meals varied significantly, influencing how much salt was eaten in a single serve.
To get an idea of just how ambivalent they can be toward change, consider the case of Leon Hermanson, a 27-year-old from Reading, England, who had Center Court tickets on Wednesday and did not see a single serve.
The average ready meal from the supermarket freezer contains 50% of an adult's recommended daily salt intake, while some meals exceeded the maximum daily intake in a single serve.
3. Put a scoop of rice in a single serve bowl.
You can also consider a single serve of liqueur at the end of the evening.
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sugary drink and a single serving bag of potato chips, plus a popsicle and several pieces of individually wrapped candy.
For example, coffee capsules are one of the most recognizable examples of a single serving convenience item.
Turns out, a block's about the right distance to drain a single serving bottle of liquor.
The last time Hewitt, who is from Australia, played on this court, he beat Argentine David Nalbandian in a hurry in last year's final, and there was not a single serve-and-volley point.
But who wants just a single serving?
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