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Discover Ludwig"a provision of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the action of providing something or a particular thing that has been provided, especially with the purpose of meeting a particular need. For example, "The recent aid package includes a provision of medical supplies and food."
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has substantially violated a provision of this subchapter.
(18)Is violating a provision of this section prohibited?
One such claim attacks a provision of the 1995 law.
Meanwhile, a provision of the act raises concerns.
Occasionally the CVM will issue a Legal Opinion to clarify a provision of the law.
It was however covered by a provision of $5m in Autonomy's accounts.
It's set ridiculously low twenty cents a ton by a provision of the state constitution.
There are several justices who seem eager to strike down a provision of Obamacare.
The four petitioned under a provision of the Clean Air Act of 1990.
She had "opted out" of summer school, she said, under a provision of her union contract.
It has made a provision of up to £13m as a possible payment.
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