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Discover Ludwig"back to service" is a valid phrase in written English
It is used when someone returns to their duties, either after a break or when restarting service. For example, "After vacationing for two weeks, the doctor is back to service at the hospital."
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"What that demonstrates is that people who come forward and get treatment, the vast majority of them go back to service".
He wanted to retire last year when he was 64 but Churchill called him back to service by making him Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.
Mr. Podesta, who was Mr. Clinton's last White House chief of staff, said it was natural for him to call Ms. Currie back to service.
Although no retired officer has ever been appointed Army chief of staff since the post was created in 1903, famous commanders have for decades been called back to service for other major positions.
The chief of these characters is Thomas Verity, a tested veteran of World War II who is called back to service in Korea because, having grown up in China, where his father was a businessman, he speaks several dialects of Chinese.
Because once they'd had a taste they wouldn't go back to service, they were free".
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That will help drive traffic back to services like Netflix.
Let's get back to servicing the unmet need -- accessible and affordable care.
These data were then fed back to services and used to shape a change in services through dialogue within a steering group that was subsequently set up within the CLAHRC.
From 7 to 13 cents of every dollar of debt paid through a credit counseling service goes back to the service.
The doorman marched me around back to the service entrance.
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