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Discover LudwigThe phrase "served them with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is providing or delivering something to others, often in a formal or legal sense. Example: "The lawyer served them with the official documents required for the case."
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Loiseau fried the frogs' legs lightly and served them with purées of garlic and parsley.
I served them with tiny lamb meatballs brushed with pomegranate molasses to highlight the grenadine.
"We sous-vided them, brined them in buttermilk, served them with a wild blueberry sauce.
She sautéed the eggplants, and served them with chicken legs braised with onions and tomatoes.
He served them with an unusual dipping sauce concocted from vinegar, hot pepper and slivered ginger.
Also, the audience members ate the modest lunch we served them with utensils that were not historically accurate.
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You could serve them with. . .
He serves them with slabs of bacon.
You serve them with good humour.
What do you serve them with?
The French grill them and serve them with mustard sauce.
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