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The phrase "be provided for free" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is given out without requiring payment or other compensation. For example: "The museum is offering free admission to all visitors this week, as their admission fees will be provided for free."
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Equipment and bait will be provided for free.
"See when Amref was coming, the people thought everything would be provided for free," Okodo said.
These services will only be provided for free for three years.
I think that we have to also depart from the idea that water is a human right hence it should be provided for free; or water should not be a commodity and hence it should be provided for free.
Gears of War 4 will kick off with 10 maps (all of which are impeccable) and more will be provided for free via DLC.
The white paper also set out Facebook's definition of "basic internet services" that are most suitable to be provided for free, including data costs.
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Still, it is increasingly being provided for free.
Many Web services and content are provided for free because they are funded by data collection and advertising.
There's no need for a drawer to stash afternoon snacks or diet sodas because treats are provided for free.
Doctors explain the importance of an autopsy and placental exam to parents, and those exams are provided for free.
There's no need for a drawer to stash afternoon snacks or drinks because treats are provided for free.
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be achieved for free
be provided for low-risk
be hired for free
be held for free
be provided for white
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be provided for low-income
be audited for free
be provided for new
be read for free
be provided for future
be evaluated for free
be found for free
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be shown for free
be included for free
be viewed for free
be provided for self-insured
be provided for economic
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