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The phrase "and will be served" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating that something will be provided or presented at a future time, often in relation to food or services.
Example: "The dinner will begin at 7 PM, and will be served promptly to all guests."
Alternatives: "and will be provided" or "and will be offered".
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They're dry, razor-sharp infusions and will be served neat to anyone who asks.
The crabs will be hot and spicy starting around 2 p.m. and will be served as long as the supply lasts, perhaps until early evening.
The winning four recipes will be transformed into canapés by the royal chef Mark Flanagan and will be served at a reception attended by the Queen.
It includes ceviche with habaneros, chicken tamales, and lomitos, a fragrant pork stew, and will be served through the end of December, should the need arise.
Anyone who wants cheese and crackers has to order them, and will be served his or her own pot of cheese and a couple of crackers wrapped in plastic.
Fresh herring from the Netherlands will arrive at the Grand Central Oyster Bar on June 6 at noon and will be served until 9 30 p.m. that day, and then from 11 30 a.m. to 9 30 p.m. through June 22, at $7 for a pair of fillets, $7.95 for herring salad.
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Williams leads, 3-1, and will be serving next.
When Wawrinka sends one long, Djokovic breaks and will be serving for the set.
The lyrics meanwhile were written by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, who were creator and a lead writer respectively on Breaking Bad and will be serving as co-showrunners on BCS.
Liebig was also an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Shorewomen and will be serving in a similar role in her new job.
A panel discussion follows the screening, and food and beer will be served.
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