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The phrase "a problem provided you" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "It could become a problem provided you do not follow the guidelines."
Alternatives: "a problem if you" or "an issue assuming you".
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Blushing shouldn't be too much of a problem provided you keep a serious face if you're angry or a big smile any other time.
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Details like sacks of money dropped in the hands of security chiefs did not seem like such a problem, provided the security chiefs did what Israel wanted.
"That is not a problem provided Scott gets a couple of fights under his belt," said Warren.
This budget is not usually meant for the customer but an experienced construction loan officer should not have a problem providing this to you.
Each of the book's chapters frames a problem, provides some analysis and proposes solutions.
And the UK has long had a problem providing good support for research infrastructure, including major capital facilities.
Snow is not a problem, providing a welcome winter quilt for a short but fast growing season, and only interrupting play between November and April.
He added that he did not have a problem providing a detailed report on the procedure to the lawyer, but not the records.
Individuals can ask others to solve a problem, provide information or play a game.
If it becomes more of a problem, provide viable alternatives to high-risk behaviors.
If they do not ask if they have a problem providing the insurance.
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