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Discover Ludwig"both provide" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to two separate people or objects that are both providing something, as in the example: "Both John and Sarah provided help with the project."
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Water and land both provide an environment for exercise.
Both provide a ritual.
Both provide protection against special interests.
And both provide excellent voice quality.
We both provide running commentary on our gas levels".
Both provide plenty of fuel for further thought.
Both provide calories from sugar and not much else.
Both provide a better setting for children visiting their mothers.
They both provide enriching experiences and opportunities for personal growth.
While doubts about their legitimacy are understandable, both provide a service that society appears to need.
Both provide for election campaign spending caps, public campaign financing, and stricter limits on campaign contributions.
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