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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not serviced" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe that something is not receiving the service it needs. For example: The printer is not serviced, so it is not working properly.
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For without a return, the debt is not serviced and the borrowing to sustain it dries up.
The community is not serviced by passenger flights or rail and has regional bus service three times a week to Fort Frances and Thunder Bay.
Adding to the sense of isolation, the community is not serviced by passenger flights or passenger rail and only has bus service three times a week.
Before actually servicing that video, PCS predicts the system state at the next scheduling time and estimates the delivery cost at that time assuming that video is not serviced at time.
The pioneer work of Mitola et al. [3] led to an efficient utilization of the spectral bandwidth by allowing the secondary user (SU), who is not serviced, to detect and access the primary network spectrum gaps.
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Since his Behcet's isn't "service connected," he has to pay his own way.
"Comcast is a monopoly and it is not service oriented," she said.
This is not service.
They weren't "service users" then.
"These families are not service-needy," he said.
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