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The phrase "serve as a landmark" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that serves as a point of reference or a notable feature in a particular location. Example: The old church tower serves as a landmark for the small village, guiding travelers and locals alike to the town center.
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It wasn't to hide them, but to serve as a landmark.
The marker will serve as a landmark during Hayabusa2's first touchdown attempt next month.
This time, we have produced the largest and the most sophisticated mosque in Britain to serve as a landmark for the next century". People from the US, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Germany are expected to attend the opening ceremony, a spokesman said.
Along with it, remove anything else (other than the stationary sphere) that might serve as a landmark.
Both the UTA, on the medial side, and the LTA, on the lateral side, can serve as a landmark for orthopedic surgeons in determining the height of the transverse cuts in open- and closed-wedge distal femoral osteotomies.
Both the UTA, on the medial side, and the LTA, on the lateral side, can serve as a landmark for orthopedic surgeons in determining the height of the osteotomy cuts in distal femoral osteotomies.
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It stands on a lofty hill, and serves as a landmark to sailors.
The cube itself serves as a landmark and hangout spot in the East Village.
A place of worship designated for others, which had served as a landmark in his life.
This reef is named for the tombstones on shore that once served as a landmark to divers.
A number of rocky sea stacks decorate the beaches here, including Haystack Rock, which has long served as a landmark for travellers and sailors.
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