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"serve as a hub" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to function as a center or central point for something. Example: The city's international airport serves as a hub for travelers flying to different destinations around the world.
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We serve as a hub of environemental activism for our campus and the broader community.
The C.I.A. is building a base in the region to serve as a hub for future operations in Yemen.
Our Public Leaders Network will serve as a hub for the debate, bringing together all those involved in transport.
And finally, the intelligence community is creating a website that will serve as a hub for further transparency.
The highlight of the visit was the opening of the American Space, a centre intended to serve as a hub for U.S. culture and education.
The international airport at nearby Ruzyně was expanded and modernized in the 1960s to serve as a hub at the centre of Europe.
Mr. Obama announced just that on Friday, saying the nation's intelligence community would next week open a Web site to serve as a "hub" for information about spying.
The center would serve as a hub for commuter trains, the El, bus lines and a long-dreamed-of intercity high-speed rail network.
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"It serves as a hub on all kinds of levels".
Historically, New York has also served as a hub of deployment.
The bar also serves as a hub for local activists.
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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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