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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will served" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "will be served"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to something that is going to be provided or presented in the future, often in the context of food or services. Example: "At the event, a delicious meal will be served to all the guests."
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Ms. Pulitzer's strong will served her well over the years.
Energetic, vivacious, a friend to many, Myra's positive outlook and strong will served her well in her five-year battle against a terrible disease.
(LeBron couldn't even get out of the Earth's atmosphere...) The Celtics' heart and will served to point out the Heat's lack of it, writes Ken Berger on CBSSports.com, their collective soul missing in the Heat's cobbled together group, writes Billy Witz on Foxsports.com.com
The famous Otaniemi BBQ will served at 18 00 – networking time!
Before becoming Yahoo's treasurer, Will served as a senior member of the company's corporate finance group, where he was the finance lead for a number of acquisitions, investments and joint ventures including Flickr, Rivals, Whereonearth, Yahoo 7 and Musicmatch.
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It will serve no purpose".
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