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The phrase "a provider for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that supplies or offers a service or product for a specific need or purpose.
Example: "The company has established itself as a provider for a wide range of healthcare services."
Alternatives: "a supplier for a" or "a source for a".
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You can also ask a provider for a copy of their information security policy and for details on how they store or protect your data.
As a result, trust and the sense of a common intellectual endeavour and purpose are in danger of giving way to the provision of a service by a provider (for a fee).
I can't do this until I'm 50 or 55 and I'm a provider for a young family.
Data are to be stored (B > 0) with a provider for a total time interval T, incurring a cost of BST + C U (B). (It is assumed that the data may be deleted at time t = T and that the cost of deletion is nil).
By the time she locates a provider for a D & X and has raised the cash she is 29 weeks.
An electronic consultation is defined as a request by a provider for a patient's condition and treatment to be evaluated by a specialist with management advice if appropriate; it does not carry the expectation that a specialist will see the patient.
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If we cannot find a provider for an agent, then it joins the clique of tier-1 agents.
(Aramark, which provides the high school's food, is indeed a provider for correctional facilities, said Sarah Jarvis, a spokeswoman. But Sing Sing is not among them).
It has been a long, winding journey, but I am now proud to be a father, husband and a provider for my family.
The most extreme response to abuse was described by one male partner, who witnessed a man attacking a provider for insisting on a bribe before treating his laboring wife.
Second, information in the dump seems to show that the NSA has penetrated a service provider for SWIFT, an international financial messaging service.
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