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The phrase "able to provide for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to support or take care of someone or something, often in a financial or practical sense.
Example: "He is able to provide for his family despite the challenges he faces."
Alternatives: "capable of supporting" or "able to take care of".
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I'd be able to provide for my children.
I need to be able to provide for them".
But you have to be able to provide for them".
She worries about not being able to provide for her daughter.
He hoped to return and once again be able to provide for his family.
"I just want to be able to provide for my son and his education," he said.
She wanted, above all, to be able to provide for her children.
"All I knew was that I had just started being able to provide for my family.
Pretty soon those systems are not going to be able to provide for us".
The man must be able to provide for all his wives equally.
Before the accident I had taken pride in being able to provide for my family.
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