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Free sign up"start to serve" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the context of serving customers, offering services, or providing assistance. For example, "The volunteer arrived and was ready to start to serve the community."
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How regulators start to serve special interests.
Then they're turned right back on at 2.30, when they start to serve breakfast.
Come 10 in the morning they start to serve soft coconut yeast buns and sweet red bean puffs.
Through such themed galleries, art would start to serve psychology in the same way it has served theology for centuries.
ON MARCH 15th the former governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, will start to serve a 14-year sentence for corruption in a federal low-security prison.
"I was feeling that it's better that I get one game before I start to serve to get a little bit in the match, to hit few balls, just to feel how I'm going to do in the first game, not to be too nervous," Cilic said.
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"He even started yelling when Sloane was starting to serve.
Yet universities are starting to serve students better.
"We're not going to be starting to serve steaks again," Ms. Foss said.
At San Domenico, the owner, Tony May, said that he was just starting to serve white truffles.
In Britain, McDonald's restaurants started to serve porridge for breakfast.
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