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  1. Mar 28, 2019 · Provide certainly has a meaning of "hand over" or "give to," so I can't see how it can be ungrammatical to use a "to" preposition in phrases using "provide." You can also "provide an answer to a question." You certainly can "provide a shoulder to cry on." In either case, using "for" instead of "to" wouldn't make sense.

  2. Jun 12, 2007 · Jun 12, 2007. #3. I would also say that to offer something is to make something available without knowing if it will be accepted. You offer to help someone, or you offer more potatoes at the dinner table. A person will reply by accepting or declining your offer. To supply something is to make something available as per a request.

  3. Synonym for "provide" give is more common/casual. it refers to "giving" out of nowhere, no one has requested so you "give". provide is more formal and is used if someone requests something or they need it. example: she decided to give me her phone so I can play games. the teacher was ordered to provide textbooks for students who didn't have enough money to purchase one for themselves

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  4. In the example below, what would be the difference between using “provide for” and (just) “provide”? provide: Make available for use; supply. provide for: Make adequate preparation for (a possible event) Source: Oxford Dictionaries, Definition of “provide”.

  5. I think this is a very idiomatic space; custom and practice are not always logical. I would not use provided, but rather provisioned. One possible difference is that we provide to a person or organisation, they are active in receiving. We provision onto a device or machine, which has a more passive role. –

  6. In conclusion, while "provide" and "provision" are often used interchangeably, they have distinct meanings and implications. "Provide" refers to the act of giving or supplying something, while "provision" refers to making preparations for future needs or events. Understanding the differences between these two words can help to ensure clear ...

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  8. How to use provide in a sentence. to supply or make available (something wanted or needed); also : afford; to make something available to; to have as a condition : stipulate… See the full definition

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