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"serve as a paradigm" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in formal and informal writing when you are referring to an example that serves as a model, or a standard against which other things can be compared. For example: "This new invention serves as a paradigm for the potential of renewable energy sources."
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Approaches described here may serve as a paradigm for such conditional siRNA expression.
Folding landscapes of RNA molecules serve as a paradigm for this relationship with essential neutral properties.
These interdisciplinary studies may serve as a paradigm for the study of other vector-borne coinfections.
No single story should ever serve as a paradigm for formulating mental-health policy; it can be difficult, if not impossible, to predict outcomes.
The suggested solutions also serve as a paradigm for the rest of the world as it faces similar issues of water shortage.
The structure of the CUE-ubiquitin complex may thus serve as a paradigm for ubiquitin recognition and signaling by ubiquitin binding proteins.
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The limb has long served as a paradigm to study organ development.
Ed Stone's leadership on that project has served as a paradigm for such big-science undertakings.
RAWA, a 23 amino-acid peptide, serves as a paradigm of this synthetic approach.
First he constructed a function, now known as the horseshoe, that serves as a paradigm for chaos.
The formation of intersegmental blood vessels (ISVs) in the zebrafish embryo serves as a paradigm to study angiogenesis in vivo.
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