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Discover Ludwig'serves to make' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when highlighting the purpose of an action or item, or when expressing the effect of something. For example, "The white marble countertop serves to make the kitchen more luxurious."
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That only serves to make it more affecting.
In most cases this only serves to make them miserable.
In doing so, the case study serves to make three contributions to political ecology.
But deifying donors only serves to make not donating seem normal.
This connection serves to make their 'perfect "body'" message even more distasteful.
But according to Williams, this only serves to make people dread workouts.
In a curious way, its commercial past serves to make it seem comfortable, welcoming.
He also has a dark humour, which often serves to make his work even more painful.
It serves to make their rambunctious anthems all the more imposing and impressive.
In Hollywood, every failure simply serves to make the eventual success more inevitable.
Although Ms. Cash's narrative sounds almost willfully naïve, that serves to make her book more revealing.
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