served as a model|serve as a model in English
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Use "served as a model|serve as a model" in a sentence
1. Petrarch's love poetry served as a model for centuries.
2. American model Ashley Graham served as the backstage host.
3. This inter-agency activity, initiated at Headquarters, served as a model for other duty stations
4. See her as a role model!
5. Additive color, as opposed to subtractive color; Additive model, a statistical regression model
6. Lama Chimed was a wonderful father to the Khenpos and served as a role model and inspiration to them
7. QED has served as the model and template for all subsequent quantum field theories.
8. The call model for alternative network services is constructed as a dynamic call model.
9. She started her career as a fashion model.
10. As a girl she had been a model pupil.
11. Arizonans believe that our merit selection system, adopted in 1974 by the electorate, should serve as a nationwide model
12. 22 While this model was intended to serve as a ticket booth, it can be altered for other applications.
13. As a child she designed model-sized houses.
14. I perceive him as a particularly appropriate model.
15. The American reconstruction team has refurbished a modern museum on the site, as well as a model of the Ishtar Gate that for decades served as a visitors' entrance.
16. When Snow was she was as beautiful as a fashion model.
17. The sentence is the passive version of the following sentence: They Consider the system to serve as a new model
18. Ellen shot to stardom as a model last year.
19. The Twelve Caesars served as a model for the biographies of 2nd- and early 3rd-century emperors compiled by Marius Maximus
20. Thus, Archeal trp genes may serve as a model system for studying the evolution of protein-protein interactions and operon formation.
21. The Bernoulli model has the same time complexity as the multinomial model
22. 17 As a role model, she is a highly contentious one.
23. Anomaly bills itself very clearly as a new model agency
24. She eked out a meagre living as an artist's model.
25. Coopetition as a new business model (Kotzab and Teller 2003)