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The phrase 'being served with a' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when something is given to or done for someone else. For example, "The students were delighted to be served with a three-course meal."
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How exceptional does food need to be to excuse it being served with a side of condescension?
Visiting Florida may put him at risk of being served with a subpoena to appear there, lawyers said.
Slow-roasted turkey is being served with a chestnut, sausage and rice stuffing, wild greens and a fruit compote.
Kamol Kamoltrakul, 57, an academic and writer at Bangkok Business News, is facing a £1.6m damages claim after being served with a libel writ.
It was mycelium growing on a bale of straw, the caption explained, "waiting to be turned into broth before being served with a small lump of cultured butter".
Yet Hearts are on the verge of liquidation after being served with a winding-up order by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs for a £465,000 tax bill, while another £1.75m tax bill is being appealed against.
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It is served with a distinctive extra-virgin olive oil.
Vegetable tempura is served with a molten gorgonzola dip.
All are served with a lovely sambaar, and coconut chutney.
Salmon was served with a precious, cloying blood orange glaze.
Presumably it's served with a cow wrapped around it.
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