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The phrase "a contract to provide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or business contexts when referring to an agreement that outlines the provision of goods or services.
Example: "The company signed a contract to provide consulting services for the next three years."
Alternatives: "an agreement to supply" or "a deal to furnish".
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VirtualInternet was marked 11p higher to 65p after winning a contract to provide internet products to customers of a French Internet service provider partly owned by America On-Line.
The OpenTV Corporation said yesterday that it had lost a contract to provide its interactive-television software to DirecTV, the largest satellite TV provider in the United States, after the companies were unable to agree to new terms.
Azure Power has a contract to provide solar-generated electricity to a state-government electric utility.
The Jin Jiang Group has a contract to provide tourism services for the park.
The company is signing a contract to provide something to them regularly.
CTS Eventim had already signed a contract to provide Live Nation with ticketing software and services in Britain.
Northern Ireland's Department for Social Development has awarded Atos Origin a contract to provide support services for benefits processing.
The security firm has supplied fewer than 6,000 guards despite a contract to provide more than 10,000.
In an example given by Ofcom, a contract to provide regional news could last for six years.
Couldn't the FA give Adam and Joe a contract to provide pain relief every time England play?
Annuity, in the most literal sense, a payment made yearly, as, for example, under a contract to provide retirement income.
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a platform to provide
a family to provide
a coating to provide
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