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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am served" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is indicating that they are receiving a service or being provided with something, often in a passive construction.
Example: "At the restaurant, I am served my meal promptly by the attentive staff."
Alternatives: "receive service" or "get served".
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But since that I so kindly am served I would fain know what she hath deserved.
Next morning I buy chocolate in a grocery shop and am served by Imran.
When I stop for iced latte I am served by an Indian and pay a girl from Belarus.
Across an extraordinary lunch, eaten at the pass in the kitchen, I am served a powerful pea mousse, with raw peas and torn leaves of water mint.
Thrilled that his city may once again be home to a movie theater -- but aware that roadblocks could still be erected -- Mayor Joseph M. Delphino said recently, "I won't be happy until I am served my first bag of popcorn".
For example, early on in the meal I am served some perfect crisp radishes planted in edible soil, a dark, malty, nutty crumb lying over a herb-flavoured yoghurt, all of it in a terracotta pot.
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I am serving people".
Ads are being served.
Cold cuts were served.
Food will be served.
Wine will be served.
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