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Free sign upThe phrase "are serving in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's current role or position within an organization or context.
Example: "The volunteers are serving in a capacity that supports the local community."
Alternatives: "are working in a" or "are engaged in a".
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You may extend your term if you are serving in a leadership role.
These two responses, detailed in the member list responses, include members who are serving in a given chamber as of the date of the request.
Another 8,000 are serving in a joint AU-UN force in Sudan's western region, Darfur.The AU has also exerted political pressure to overturn coups in Togo and Mauritania.
But Mr. Sarkozy said France would not be deterred from its Afghan mission, where 3,000 troops are serving in a NATO force of more than 40,000 soldiers from nearly 40 nations.
Now, about 150,000 Iraqis are serving in a new security service: the army, police force, civil defense units, border guard or a security force for important utilities and facilities.
Three other Gateway executives are serving in a temporary capacity until the company fills the positions permanently.
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They are served in a tomato and saffron sauce that's mopped up with warm flatbreads.
They are served in a cup, and you spoon them up like breakfast cereal.
The seared scallops are served in a "super lemon haze, honey and apple cider vinaigrette".
Breakfasts using locally sourced ingredients are served in a conservatory overlooking the garden.
Most sundaes are served in a tall glass or deep bowl.
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