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The phrase "serving justice" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically implies that someone is actively promoting justice, particularly through legal means or the fair administration of justice. For example, "The District Attorney's office is dedicated to serving justice in our community."
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The truth will ultimately win out over an insular leadership more interested in protecting its power than in serving justice.
Instead of making this huge expenditure, if the government is actually keen on serving justice quickly, then more judicial appointments should be made.
Both carry the same essential message that encouraged people to accept God and lead a decent, honest life serving justice and equality for all.
His value as a guarantor of the Dayton peace accords was considered more vital than serving justice, and the accords did stop the killing in Bosnia.
It all felt thorough — West Germany working through its history, serving justice — but there was no escaping an impression of living a footnote.
Fat scholars believe they are serving justice and many hope that one day fat studies will be as ubiquitous on campus as Shakespeare.
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"Memory opens wounds, but also helps to serve justice.
But you have to try to serve justice, too.
It serves justice to let him make that request.
That would both serve justice and make America a more attractive financial centre.
Before dessert was served, Justice Breyer introduced a special guest mascot.
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