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The phrase "serving refreshments" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing someone or a group of people providing drinks and snacks to others, typically at an event or gathering. Example: The volunteers did an excellent job of serving refreshments at the charity fundraiser, ensuring that all guests were well taken care of.
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Many are also serving refreshments.
Besides offering promotions and serving refreshments, stores enticed shoppers with gimmicks.
In addition, living groups were prohibited from serving refreshments to freshmen.
When she was serving refreshments and asked him what he would like to drink he replied, 'A little blood from you.' " The flight attendant had bruises on her neck and was still shocked but otherwise relieved, Mr. Djurisic said.
These include services like helping people affected by fires or other emergencies, education on how to prepare for a disaster, registering donors or serving refreshments at blood drives, delivering meals to people who cannot leave their homes, and clerical and office work.
FELISSIMO, 10 West 56th Street, will give a 20percentt discount to shoppers next Monday and Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. INTERIEURS, 149-151 Franklin Street (Hudson Street) is open tonight from 6 to 9, serving refreshments and giving a 10percentt discount.
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Some places serve refreshments, others don't.
She chatted with them, answered their questions, and served refreshments.
During World War I, the actress opened her home to serve refreshments to soldiers.
(The middle tower served refreshments. The shortest was a dignitaries' lounge).
Rushton Skakel collapsed in a study where Ms. Ix was preparing to serve refreshments to him and a lawyer.
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