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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to provide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is committing to supply or deliver something, often in formal agreements or contracts.
Example: "The contractor agrees to provide all necessary materials for the construction project."
Alternatives: "commits to supply" or "promises to deliver".
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"March for Trump" organizers contact a Trump campaign volunteer who agrees to provide signs.
The sponsoring organization agrees to provide a preceptor to oversee the student's internship.
Nicol immediately agrees to provide medical assistance and whatever else the woman needs.
If the American government agrees to provide aid to battle the rebels, Mr. Uribe seems willing to be an unwavering soldier in the fight.
the applicant agrees to provide for matching of the phase two contract at an 80percentt Federal, 20percentt non-Federal, cost share.
Clearly, a lot of people will have no one to turn to for help except the federal government if, as expected, it agrees to provide disaster assistance, which is separate from flood insurance and covers far more people.
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School districts agreed to provide coaching.
The hospital agreed to provide the surgery.
Another lender agreed to provide $125 million.
The National Track and Field Hall of Fame has agreed to provide memorabilia to the Sports Museum of America.
Three other witnesses agreed to provide statements to Mr. Branchflower.
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