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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serve as a blueprint" is grammatically correct and used in written English.
It means to serve as a plan or guide for something. Example: "The proposal presented by the committee will serve as a blueprint for the company's expansion strategy."
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But it won't serve as a blueprint, he says.
The Orlando Magic could serve as a blueprint.
The experimental garden could, over time, serve as a blueprint for a new world of horticulture.
Supporters believe, and opponents fear, that it could serve as a blueprint for other neighborhoods.
That sign could serve as a blueprint for a fine meal.
("Which could pretty much," says Davis, "serve as a blueprint for all healthcare").
Our approach can serve as a blueprint for ESB analysis that can be reproduced in other geographical and environmental settings.
While the implementation is for the AVR32, it may serve as a blueprint for implementations on other architectures.
Mr. Bo's supporters assert that the "Chongqing model" could serve as a blueprint for more equitable economic development in China.
McGregor's Hour would serve as a blueprint for Chris Boardman's next attempt at the Manchester velodrome in 1996.
Mr. Rowland, a Republican, released a report that pinpointed six projects that would serve as a blueprint for downtown's growth.
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