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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to be served" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is intended or scheduled to be provided or delivered, often in a formal context.
Example: "The guests are to be served a three-course meal at the banquet."
Alternatives: "are to be provided" or "are to be delivered".
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Cocktails are to be served at 6 30 P.M. sharp.
The suspensions are to be served at the start of this season.
All are to be served concurrently with no chance of parole.
7.About 20 minutes before quails are to be served, preheat oven to 375 degrees.
The results developed herein are to be served as a basis for stance posture control of bionic robots or motion-aid robots.
A crown barrister tells the Northern Ireland high court at a remand hearing that papers are to be served on Hoey.
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The gravy is to be served separately.
"To mark the occasion," Wall writes, "a special Oriental dinner was to be served.
"What's to be served by trying to force him from office now?" Mr. Dinkins asked.
The penalty is to be served at the start of next season.
Fifteen minutes before dinner is to be served, Cook E starts cooking mushrooms for salad.
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