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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a provision to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific clause or condition in a legal or formal context that allows for a particular action or outcome.
Example: "The contract includes a provision to extend the deadline if necessary."
Alternatives: "a clause allowing for" or "a stipulation to".
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Section 108(b) should not be viewed, therefore, as a provision to aid the National Archives.
Mr. DeLay insisted that the energy legislation include a provision to protect manufacturers of M.T.B.E.
Also included in the deal is a provision to prevent a threatened spike in milk prices.
A provision to improve mail service in Alaska was also added.
They included a provision to "reopen" the legislation in 2005 if spending levels are deemed inadequate.
The law contains a provision to create waivers based on financial hardship.
*House and Senate negotiators dropped a provision to make hate attacks on gays a federal crime.
Then, Senator Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, inserted a provision to end the program.
There's also a provision to remove hedge funds from our banks.
The House's budget for 2014 includes a provision to repeal the law.
Includes a provision to eliminate cost-sharing for American Indians and Alaska Natives in Medicaid.
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