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Discover Ludwig"done a service" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a task or job someone has completed, especially one that has helped or benefited someone else. For example, "She has done a service to her community by starting a food program for the homeless."
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Has Snowden done a service in exposing intrusive practices?
Ms. Lepore has done a service in restoring her to us.
"I think Dara has done a service to all of sports," Hogshead said.
You have done a service to the NHS with your account of our experiences at the hands of hostile managers.
Investors, however, say they have done a service to neighborhoods plagued by foreclosures, by helping to nudge home values upward and renovating and maintaining formerly vacant homes.
But Mr Helm has done a service to everyone else by describing what a global climate-change mitigation regime would look like if one took economics seriously.
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"I am doing a service," he said.
We are doing a service".
He was doing a service".
And yes being there was a service to him, but he did a service to me.
"That doesn't do a service to the relationship," said Ellen J. Langer, a Harvard psychology professor.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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