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Please provided
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Please provided" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error and should be "Please provide." Example: "Please provide the necessary documents by the end of the week."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Adults adopt a utilitarian moral point of view according to which individuals may do as they please, provided they do not harm other people.
Science
Such a formulation leaves much to be clarified: reliability is not clearly defined and the requirement that the demon only fail in the infinite time limit seems to allow arbitrarily large violations on any finite time scale we might care about, with probabilities as close to one as we please, provided they do not actually reach one.
Science
Although it is true that images often come into the mind unbidden, and sometimes it is hard to shake off unwanted imagery (for instance, a memory of some horrible sight that one cannot get out of one's mind), most of us, most of the time can quite freely and voluntarily conjure-up and manipulate imagery of whatever we may please (provided, of course, that we know what it looks like).
Science
Strange permits inmates to do as they please, provided escape is not attempted.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Please provide search keyword(s) Please provide search keyword(s).
News & Media
(If you know, please provide the answer).
News & Media
"Please provide the details," Novick said.
News & Media
Chris, could you please provide the supporting data?
News & Media
Please provide pictures of the businesses if you have them.
News & Media
Your comment has been successfully submitted {{current}} {{slideOf}} {{total}} Please provide search keyword(s) Please provide search keyword(s).
News & Media
The striker's showing he can count tonight as well as play football.. Please provide search keyword(s) Please provide search keyword(s).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling, especially for common words like "provide".
Common error
Avoid writing "provided" when you mean "provide" after the word "please". "Provide" is the infinitive form of the verb, and should be used in this context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Please provided" is intended as a polite request. However, it's grammatically incorrect due to a misspelling. The correct form is "Please provide". Ludwig AI indicates that the proper expression should be "Please provide".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "Please provided" contains a common spelling error and should be written as "Please provide". This correction ensures grammatical accuracy and maintains the polite intention of the request. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct phrasing is essential for clear communication. Remember to proofread carefully to avoid such errors, especially in formal or professional contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Please provide
Corrects the misspelling of "provided" to the correct form "provide".
Kindly provide
Replaces "please" with "kindly" maintaining a polite tone.
Could you please provide
Adds "Could you" to make the request slightly more formal and polite.
Would you please provide
Similar to "Could you please provide" but uses "Would you" for a slightly different nuance of politeness.
Please supply
Substitutes "provide" with "supply", offering a synonymous verb.
Please furnish
Replaces "provide" with "furnish", which is a more formal synonym.
Can you please give
Uses "give" instead of "provide" for a simpler and more direct request.
Please offer
Replaces "provide" with "offer", changing the nuance to suggesting something be made available.
We kindly ask you to provide
Uses a more formal construction emphasizing the request is made with politeness.
We respectfully request that you provide
Adds "respectfully request" to express high deference in the request.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling: "Please provide" or "Please provided"?
The correct spelling is "Please provide". "Provided" is the past tense or past participle of the verb, while "provide" is the base form needed after "please".
What does it mean to "Please provide" something?
To "please provide" something means to politely ask someone to give, supply, or furnish that thing. It's a courteous way to request information, items, or assistance.
What are some alternatives to saying "Please provide"?
You can use alternatives like "kindly provide", "please supply", or "could you please provide" for a more formal or varied tone.
Is "Please provided" ever correct?
No, "Please provided" is never grammatically correct. The correct phrase is always "please provide", using the base form of the verb.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested