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a good provision of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a good provision of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or supply of something beneficial or necessary, often in contexts related to resources or services. Example: "The community center offers a good provision of educational resources for local students."
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Landsat images time series provide an accurate spatial and temporal resolution for SL identification in floodplains, particularly in temperate zones with a good provision of cloud free images.
Science
There is a good provision of hardware stores, fast food outlets and hairdressers, a butcher's shop, a greengrocer and a supermarket, but there is no bakery, bank nor building society and the Post Office has closed.
Wiki
During office working hours there is a good provision of services but other than office hours patients don't get a good service... there is no district nurse support for out of hours care.
Science
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57 human-written examples
Good provision of information about MD, about its consequences and ways in which patients can monitor their vision and prevent unnecessary damage is important [ 89].
Good provision of mandatory courses was reported, but resource limitations restricted access to other courses, especially longer term ones, to which staff often had to dedicate their own time.
Science
There are many very good provisions of this bill.
News & Media
Another possible use of RAP, especially in countries with no or little resources of asphalt and good provisions of portland cement, is in the formulation of PCC.
Similarly under respondents' theory, the "origin of goods" provision of § 43(a) would have supported the suit that we rejected in Bonito Boats, 489 U. S. 141, where the defendants had used molds to duplicate the plaintiff's unpatented boat hulls (apparently without crediting the plaintiff).
Academia
In CV, value elicitation is whole-product based by asking respondents to express their maximum willingness to pay (WTP) for a given improvement of a public good provision level (e.g., cleaning up a lake) or for public goods aspects of a market good (e.g., eco-labeled goods) [44,63].
In this paper we propose a stylized model of public good provision in a random network context.
Science
This paper contributes to the growing literature on public goods in networks by bridging the work developed in statistical physics (where random networks are commonly used) with the literature in economics, for which the problem of public good provision is a major topic of study.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a good provision of", ensure that the noun following "of" is plural or uncountable, as it refers to a quantity of something. For example, "a good provision of resources" is correct, while "a good provision of resource" is not.
Common error
Avoid using a singular countable noun after "a good provision of". The phrase indicates a quantity or supply, so the noun should be plural or uncountable. For instance, use "a good provision of services" instead of "a good provision of service".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a good provision of" functions as a noun phrase acting as a determiner modifying a noun. It specifies that there is an adequate quantity or supply of something. This is supported by Ludwig, which provides examples showing its use in describing the availability of resources or services.
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Wiki
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a good provision of" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe an adequate supply or availability of something, as validated by Ludwig. While relatively infrequent, it finds application across various contexts, including science, news, and general knowledge. It is important to follow it with a plural or uncountable noun and alternatives like "sufficient supply" or "adequate quantity" can be used for variety. The phrase is most suitable for neutral to slightly formal registers. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is indeed correct and usable in written English, reinforcing its validity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a sufficient supply of
Replaces "provision" with "supply" and "good" with "sufficient", focusing on adequacy.
an adequate quantity of
Substitutes "provision" with "quantity" and "good" with "adequate", emphasizing the amount available.
a plentiful availability of
Replaces "provision" with "availability" and "good" with "plentiful", highlighting abundance.
an ample stock of
Uses "stock" instead of "provision" and "ample" instead of "good", suggesting a reserve or store.
a generous allocation of
Replaces "provision" with "allocation" and "good" with "generous", focusing on distribution.
a satisfactory level of
Shifts the focus to the level or degree of something available, using "satisfactory" to indicate adequacy.
a decent amount of
Uses "amount" as a more general term for "provision", with "decent" indicating an acceptable quantity.
an acceptable degree of
Focuses on the degree or extent of something, using "acceptable" to indicate suitability.
a reasonable allowance for
Employs "allowance" instead of "provision" and "reasonable" instead of "good", emphasizing what is permitted or allotted.
enough resources for
Simplifies the phrase to emphasize the sufficiency of resources.
FAQs
How can I use "a good provision of" in a sentence?
You can use "a good provision of" to describe an adequate supply or availability of something. For example: "The library offers a good provision of educational resources for students."
What are some alternatives to "a good provision of"?
Alternatives include "a sufficient supply of", "an adequate quantity of", or "a plentiful availability of", depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "a good provision for" instead of "a good provision of"?
While "provision for" is grammatically correct, it carries a different meaning, usually implying preparation or planning for something. "A good provision of" specifically refers to an adequate supply or availability. They are not interchangeable.
What does "a good provision of" typically refer to?
"A good provision of" generally refers to resources, services, information, or other beneficial items that are adequately supplied or available. It suggests that there is enough of something to meet a particular need or demand.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
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