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"established to serve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean that something was created or founded with the purpose of being helpful or beneficial to others. For example, you could say, "The charity was established to serve the community."
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"The Manus facility was established to serve as a circuit breaker..
Both markets and corporations are creatures of state power, established to serve the public good.
Settlements were first established to serve the whaling fleets and fur traders.
It was not established to serve or protect the Palestinians, but to act as a bantustan police force for Israel.
In 2005 a People's Chamber was established to serve as an advisory board for Russia's civil society.
Mr. Levitch said Telecare was established to serve the main religious communities of Long Island and that by refusing to carry his programs, Telecare was "betraying that mission".
It started in 1915 as a Lithuanian parish in neighboring Harrison, one of the many national parishes established to serve the first generations of European immigrants.
Important or established Americans were thought to be too busy, or too important or established, to serve as suitable vessels for eccentricity.
At the northwest of the drained area, the planned city of Qiryat Shemona (q.v). was established to serve as the urban and industrial centre for the region.
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"At least now Bravo and E! have a pedigree of their brand established to help serve as a springboard for trying something new," Schulman said.
Congress must look back to the simple, fundamental functions of government for which it was established: to protect and serve citizens.
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