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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who served" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a relative clause to provide additional information about a person or group of people. Example: The ceremony was attended by many veterans, including John and Sarah, who served in the Vietnam War.
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"Who served.
One who served two terms.
Katzenbach, who served as Johnson's attorney general.
We who served should be respected.
The word means someone who served.
Dinkins, who served one four-year term.
The retired colonel who served in Egypt recalled similar concerns.
Local administration was entrusted to prefects, who served limited terms.
Road who served about 8,000 men a day.
Both have fathers who served in the armed forces.
American politician who served as an adviser to U.S. Pres.
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