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Discover LudwigThe phrase "served like" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to compare the way something is provided or presented to something else, often in a culinary or service context. Example: "The dish was served like a work of art, beautifully arranged on the plate."
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Wawrinka served like a man possessed.
She served like a furious thing.
But it's often cooked and served like a grain.
Williams said: "I've honestly never served like this.
"The bank had served like a grant agency.
Our nerdy running chat served like a language we'd never had before.
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Gasquet serves like a lunatic.
He is serving like a beast.
He's serving like a drain here.
Hopefully I can serve like that tomorrow.
"I wish I could serve like this every tournament.
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