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Discover Ludwig"to be serving" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently doing something, either voluntarily or involuntarily. For example, "Sandra is currently serving in the military."
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"They didn't want to be serving me," Ms. Going said.
Right now, it seems to be serving itself.
They still have to be serving up great, interesting food.
"We know we're going to be serving together afterward".
I almost expect him to be serving coffee and pastries.
Regardless, she said, "a business is supposed to be serving their patrons".
He added, "We're not going to be serving any cheap bar snacks".
It seems to be serving its highest use when open to picnickers, ballplayers and Frisbee-tossers.
Among the interests that standardized testing certainly does appear to be serving are corporate interests.
In fact, the foreigners seemed to be serving a stabilizing role.
Kristyn still goes out with the truck, although it's not supposed to be serving food.
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