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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always serving as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent role or function that something or someone fulfills over time.
Example: "The committee is always serving as a bridge between the community and the local government."
Alternatives: "consistently acting as" or "perpetually functioning as".
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Carrots are the workhorse of the kitchen, always serving as a base to flavor sauces and soups.
By that he meant that he was always serving as a coach on the floor for his teammates; that's not something he's just now trying as an injured player.
In previous data from a similar cued target detection task (Kusunoki et al., 2010), we found a preponderance of cells with a preference T > NI > NC, i.e. strongest response to the current target and weakest response to the stimulus always serving as a nontarget.
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Clearly, culture has always served as a political tool.
May Raoul Wallenberg's lifesaving efforts always serve as an inspiration for future generations.
Instead, it has always served as an administrative and cultural centre for the region.
The play is called Rebound, and Thomas always serves as "the scoop guy".
Ethel Zoe Bailey always served as her father' s co-worker, accompanying him on numerous collecting expeditions.
Books have always served as outlets for escape, comfort and learning.
Music has always served as a point of introduction to the religion.
"The president has always served as a symbol," Dr. Lamm said.
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