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"which will serve" is a grammatically correct construction and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a relative clause to provide additional information about a specific noun or noun phrase in a sentence. Example: The new library, which will serve as a community center, is set to open next month.
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Let's allow her to tell the story, which will serve as this episode's question.
The new center, which will serve about 1,000 people a day, will accelerate that effort.
Last March, the National Assembly elected the Council of State, which will serve for five years.
PacifiCare recently acquired the senior.com Web site, which will serve as SeniorCo's Web community.
There is a sporting adage which will serve Amir Khan well in the weeks ahead.
A decision, which will serve as the new contract, is expected by June, Mr. Linn said.
Other processes may be investigated through different laboratory experiments which will serve as benchmark for numerical codes validation.
The donations will be airlifted to Antigua, which will serve as the distribution point.
The company just signed a deal with IMG, which will serve as its licensing agent for watches, sunglasses and toys.
On Thursday, Lion Air introduced the full-service Batik Air, which will serve both domestic and international routes.
It says the expanded business – which will serve the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Italy – could make similar gains.
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