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The phrase "acting as servant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is performing duties or tasks in a subordinate role or capacity.
Example: "In this scenario, he is acting as servant to the needs of the community, ensuring that everyone is taken care of."
Alternatives: "serving as aide" or "functioning as subordinate".
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Acting as servant or companion to the machine was another route to invisibility, a mask-cum-prop like his wig and glasses.
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For example, bees and other social insects have a single queen and numerous workers acting as servants.
Is it not becoming increasingly clear that men like Rockefeller and Eastman and Duke, through all their years of planning and sweating and achievement, have been acting as servants of the public?
Financial engineering had, instead of acting as the servant of his business, evolved into its very essence.
They are being counted on to bring calm to the streets and the barracks, acting as public servants instead of invaders.
Later, when the priesthood became reserved for the descendants of the family of Aaron alone, the title was restricted to members of the non-Aaronic families of the tribe acting as the servants of the Temple.
Women were a major part of the workforce, with many unmarried women acting as farm servants and married women playing a part in all the major agricultural tasks, particularly during harvest.
"I was acting as a public servant addressing matters of public interest in which I had some expertise," he said in the statement, blaming his political opponents in Georgia for the inquiry.
That is, any derivable transition t from a well-behaved set of places (mathrm{dom}(m_1)) is such that one sequential process (s in mathrm{dom}(m_1)) acts as the leader of the multi-party synchronization, while the other sequential components contribute each with a single action, acting as servants.
He said that he was acting as God's humble servant.
The report by John Vine, the external chief inspector of immigration, is into the row last autumn which led to the then head of the UK border force, Brodie Clark, quitting after he was accused of acting as a "rogue civil servant" by adopting "lighter touch" passport checks at Britain's airports and ports without clear ministerial authorisation.
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