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"decided to provide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about an individual or a group of individuals coming to a conclusion and taking action to supply something. For example: The board of directors decided to provide an extra week of paid leave for all employees.
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"After the crash, I had a pre-midlife crisis and decided to provide motorcycle funerals.
Republicans said they had decided to provide other new Medicare benefits for two reasons.
In recent months some firms have decided to provide psychological support to their workers.
Google decided to provide it to all phone makers for use on any network.
Instead, he decided to provide space for other budding high-tech entrepreneurs and take stakes in their companies.
Congress has tentatively decided to provide $14.2 billion for renewal of vouchers this year, an increase of about 15percentt.
Why do you think The Times decided to provide such extensive coverage, rather than simply providing an obituary?
The government decided to provide healthcare in some form because those with HIV really need the care.
Mr. Fischer decided to provide no big surprise for those who climb the two steps and enter the space.
When Congress decided to provide the money last year, state officials and hospital executives saw it as a breakthrough.
The House and Senate negotiators decided to provide up to $8.3 billion for continued development and testing of ballistic missile defenses.
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