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The phrase "always provided for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone's needs or requirements are consistently met or taken care of.
Example: "In this family, everyone is always provided for, ensuring that no one goes without."
Alternatives: "consistently taken care of" or "always catered to".
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Kind and generous, Adele always provided for the less fortunate and those in need.
Scientists believe that Pygmies were the original inhabitants of central Africa's vast rain forest, which has always provided for all their physical and spiritual needs.
Means are always provided for varying the spindle speed and on some machines for automatically feeding the drill into the workpiece.
The basic Internet e-mail standard — S.M.T.P., or simple mail transport protocol — has always provided for the destination server to send back an error message if the original message cannot be delivered.
When I went to this college in the late 1990s, the squat paper notebooks were pretty much always provided for students in which to pen – or, rather, pencil – their final essays, in the allotted time, during class.
"Leslie was married to another actress when Dad was born and the scandal could have ruined his career," says Adam. "So it was agreed to keep the baby a secret, although Leslie always provided for Billie and Dad.
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Would always provide for her.
Liberal democracies do not always provide for human dignity.
One strength of the political system is that it always provides for new elections and thus new opportunities.
But he told politicians: "Such a debate will be of no avail, indeed it will probably not be a possibility, unless those taking part are prepared to put to one side the opportunities that this subject always provides for scoring political points and to consider, objectively, what is in the best interests of our society".
Just as the feminine mystique discouraged women in the 1950s and 1960s from improving their education or job prospects, on the assumption that a man would always provide for them, the masculine mystique encourages men to neglect their own self-improvement on the assumption that sooner or later their "manliness" will be rewarded.
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