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You can use it when referring to a specific purpose or goal that something is meant to fulfill. For example: "This new technology is intended to serve as a cost-effective solution to the current transportation system."
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Whom is it intended to serve?
It is intended to serve several purposes.
"But [social franchising] wasn't intended to serve the very poor".
The colony was intended to serve at least two purposes.
The model is intended to serve as a basis for future modeling of gaseous emissions.
Moreover, the paper is intended to serve as a motivation for further research.
The method is primarily intended to serve as a planning tool.
Some Balkan publications have said the diaries are fakes, intended to serve unexplained dark purposes.
Neither of these systems was comprehensive, nor were they intended to serve the public.
Mr. Amoroso said in statement that he only intended to serve as chairman for a year.
The members so elected would declare that they intended to serve only one term.
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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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