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The word 'unserved' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means not having been provided with a particular service or not having been served in a particular way. An example of using 'unserved' in a sentence could be: - Many rural areas in the country are still unserved by high-speed internet. - The restaurant apologized for the unserved dish and offered a discount on our bill.
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unserved
adjective
Not served.
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Meanwhile, vast markets for poorer patients go unserved.
This is one reason why so many poor people remain unserved, even if they are willing to pay.
The new fund also promises to target support to truly unserved areas, rather than to places where unsubsidised competitors are already providing service, and it creates a "mobility fund" to build mobile voice and broadband networks.So far, so promising, but the devil, as always, is in the detail and many of the details are missing.
Companies that take CAF money must provide high-speed connections reliable enough for internet telephony to one unserved location for each $775 in additional support (incremental costs under previous subsidy regimes ran as high as $350,000 per house, largely because of duplication).
The purpose was to encourage broadband projects in unserved and underserved areas and to provide high-speed connections to local institutions that were likely to create jobs or benefit the public.
One imagines their pie, as yet unserved: sausage and fresh garlic.
The 1967 Public Broadcasting Act declared that public broadcasting must have "instructional, educational, and cultural purposes" and that it should take "creative risks" and address "the needs of unserved and underserved audiences, particularly children and minorities".
Instead of tarring pre-K programs with innuendo and suggestions of waste, observers should be marveling at how well the vast majority of providers are addressing the needs of at-risk children and their families, who otherwise go unserved in an era of budget cuts and deficits.
These companies are committed to serving the underserved and the unserved, but can do so only with regulatory certainty and sufficient support.
Seeing an unserved niche, he started a coffee importing company in 2010.
Among the earliest fiber optic connections that Eagle-Net turned on, for example, was not in a remote, unserved area but in the Cherry Creek School District, located in a wealthy Denver suburb.
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