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serve time

  1. Undergo a prison sentence; also, work at a particular task, especially an undesirable one. For example, We couldn't hire him when we learned that he had served time for robbery, or I applied for a transfer after serving time in that chaotic department. [Late 1800s]



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ā€˜Real Housewives of Potomac’ star Karen Huger will serve time for driving under the influence, the Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office confirmed to The Times.

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What are the challenges of writing a political thriller in today’s climate when the president-elect is a convicted felon who will not serve time?

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Morgan Wallen is going to serve time in Tennessee.

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Facing the prospect of another lengthy prison term, he took the advice of another inmate who told him - "don't serve time, let time serve you".

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ā€œBannon trumpeting his willingness to serve time—there’s a kind of competition for people to show just how committed they are to the cause.ā€

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