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Discover LudwigThe phrase "service you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean to provide something that you need or ask for, or to help you in some way. For example, "I'm happy to service you with any information you may need."
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Community service, you name it.
We give them service, you know?
"What a great service you are doing!
Decide which level of service you prefer.
"It's the service you pay for".
Volunteer for the service you prefer immediately".
Rather be fucked up arse by poofter than service you".
It's because we got rid of national service, you know?
If you haven't done jury service you haven't lived.
Lakeland has the best customer service, you know.
If you're on national service you can't make money.
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