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Discover Ludwig"serve at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about being available to help someone else with a task or job. For example, "I am happy to serve at the summer camp this year."
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Taste, adjust seasoning, and serve at once.
He broke my serve at love.
"I serve at the pleasure".
(Most recipes serve at least six).
Sprinkle with salt and serve at once.
Slice and serve at room temperature.
Cut in half and serve at once.
For summer, serve at room temperature.
"I was never allowed to serve at table," he said.
Divide between four plates and serve at once.
"I felt I could serve at full strength.
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