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The phrase "was served as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone being given an official role or a position, such as a job. For example: "John was served as the president of the organization for two years."
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Tea was served, as were sweets.
No, at El Bulli jamon was served as a juice.
GAPDH was served as an internal control.
GAPDH was served as a loading control.
BG11 medium was served as control.
β-Actin was served as endogenous control.
The same mixture without a sample was served as blank.
Kaolin was served as a sintering aid [11, 12].
The supernatant was served as the crude pectinase.
Ag/AgCl electrode was served as the reference electrode and a platinum wire was served as the auxiliary electrode.
A mixture of DPPH and ethanol was served as control and a mixture of D. heterophyllum extracts solution and ethanol was served as a blank for the sample.
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