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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serve under" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase can be used to indicate serving under the authority of a person in a particular position or role. For example, "The soldiers were required to serve under the command of their commanding officer."
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Would Balls serve under another Labour leader?
"He doesn't want to serve under Cameron.
It has been a sincere pleasure to serve under you.
Many Labour shadow ministers will stay and serve under Corbyn.
Seven ministers quit rather than serve under Mr Rudd.
Both serve under a government backed by Egypt's military rulers.
Some officers resigned rather than serve under him.
"He knows his customers, and he knows how to serve under any condition.
And later Nigeria said it did not want its troops to serve under United Nations commanders.
He was ordained priest in 1959 to serve under the fearless Bishop Yermogen in Uzbekistan.
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He might as well serve under-arm at the moment.
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