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"it served me well" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or object that has benefitted or helped the speaker in some way. For example: - I bought this car over ten years ago and it has served me well ever since. - I was hesitant about taking this job, but it has ultimately served me well in my career. - This umbrella has served me well through many rainstorms.
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Whatever its flaws, it served me well.
"It served me well for the rest of the season.
I didn't like school, but I do think it served me well.
It served me well because it kept me alive and for the most part, drug free.
"It served me well," she writes, "during ensuing months of research in toilet-deficient places".
It served me well standing on the side of countless wet hillsides, and I wonder whether the mystical powers of tea, like the great verses of Homer, are somehow passed down through the generations.
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"It serves me well to just live normally and not freak out about what I'm eating or how much I'm talking," he said.
I learned that a long time ago, and I think it serves me well.
Although I no longer use it, it has served me well in the past.
I was sent this in September without asking for it, presumably in the hopes that I'd write about it, and here I am writing about it, because it's served me well.
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