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Discover Ludwig"at served" is not a complete phrase in English.
It may be part of a larger phrase or sentence, but by itself it does not make sense and is not usable in written English. Can you provide more context or a longer example for clarification?.
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Though not exactly an MBA program, the AT served as a graduate school, a testing ground for Gibson, who clearly boosted his self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
The CREDO study acknowledged this fact in its finding that the traditional public schools it looked at served four and a half times as many students with Limited English Proficiency and one and a half times as many special-needs students as did the charter schools.
At Served Fresh™, tasteful designers craft delectable treats for hungry fashionistas inspired by urban news and trending topics.
As the collaboration between him and the mastermind's at Served Fresh™ were about to kick off we joked about having dinner.
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"We both play defense and are great at serving".
Glory be, the pub we arrive at serves scotch eggs.
Servers are numerous and more skilled at serving than at cooking at the table.
It's aimed at serving at-risk or marginalised community groups, to grow food together.
Businesses in this group must become efficient at serving a particular type of customer.
In any event, most ministries are adept at serving their clients, and not much else.
Some are community-minded folks who think smaller polities do better at serving their own needs.
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