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The phrase 'well serve' is not correct and not usable in written English
You would use the phrase 'serve well' instead. For example, "He served his country well during his time in the military."
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He might as well serve under-arm at the moment.
Greenberg's reasons might well serve as his credo.
The concession stands might as well serve clam chowder.
If you choose to do that, you may as well serve the dish over pasta.
My colleagues' comments do not well serve those of us who pursue fundamental physics.
That might well serve as the subtitle for the Vailsburg reunions coming up.
President Bartlet could well serve as long as Franklin Delano Roosevelt did.
Toronto may well serve as a model for other cities facing a similar health crisis.
The I.B.M. stock-option overhaul, analysts say, may well serve as a model for other companies.
It may well serve as preface and exhortation to scores of monographs not yet begun".
Nonetheless, many other markets have eagerly embraced electronic trading and competition, which may well serve investors better still.
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