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were servicing
noun
An act of being of assistance to someone.
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The customers that they were servicing obviously have probably gone down, but they're still around.
"My sister runs the museum, and Mom was selling couture while Dad and I were servicing J. C. Penney".
They said you were servicing clients that didn't exist, there wasn't a need for it?" asked Dowden.
Two armored guards were servicing an A.T.M. when three or four men exited a car and began firing at them.
"At the time, I thought the business was far afield from the typical consumer needs that they were servicing," said Harold Vogel, a longtime media analyst.
Six engineers were servicing 1,000 customers, and there was a noticeable lag on Qualtrics website every October, when class projects picked up.
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My loans were serviced.
We are "servicing targets".
"Now, it's servicing a need".
"Right now we are servicing 62 destinations.
"People will still be servicing Hubble".
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