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servings
noun
Plural of serving
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The word 'servings' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to the portion or amount of food or drink that is served to one person. Example: The recipe yields eight servings of pasta, enough to feed a family of four.
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"Makes six servings" or "Serves four to six as part of an appetizer" is all you get.
It was still sitting vacant one Thursday in June when Thornton and his crew found themselves with twenty-five hundred servings of food and nowhere to serve it.
In the third set of experiments, the subjects were told they had one or two servings of food in front of them, or received no information about serving size at all.
Per serving: 60ml Bombay Sapphire gin 50ml rhubarb cordial 200ml tonic water Pour five or six servings' worth of gin and cordial into a big jug and refrigerate.
But perhaps Kulter's true accomplishment is the creation of a relaxed and homely atmosphere, right down to the servings of bread and homemade soup on the stove at openings.
Victory was achieved at the expense of Noma, a four-time Danish winner known for its clinical servings of deep-fried moss and pine foam, which was bumped down to third to make way for an Italian runner-up, Modena's Osteria Francescana.
I carved a 15lb turkey into 14 equal servings, all plated up, all ready to go in three minutes 21 seconds.
The servings are fresh and generous.
Cars, hotel rooms, servings at dinner, the salaries of sports stars and chief executives.
At 6%, the share of loans more than 90 days overdue has hit a record high.Rather than taking away the punchbowl, the government is urging second servings all around.
In 2011 the average Mexican guzzled 728 eight-ounce servings of Coca-Cola, more than in any other country.
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