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The phrase 'for providing data' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has supplied you with data, such as facts, figures, or information. For example: "I would like to thank Jenny for providing data that helped us complete the project."
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Nerdalize gets its money for providing data services.
The authors thank the Los Angeles Police Department for providing data to support this research project.
Geosoft Inc. is thanked for providing data processing, imaging, and interpretation software.
(The author gratefully acknowledges the team at Momentum Partners for providing data and research for this post).
We sincerely thank JMA and Geological Survey of Hokkaido for providing data of crater temperature and plume height.
Our sincere thanks to MLS and ERA-Interim teams for providing data through their respective FTP sites.
We are grateful to T. Machida and T. Sugita of NIES for providing data of the Brewer spectrophotometer at Rikubetsu.
The high efficiency and security level makes their scheme an excellent method for providing data authentication in cloud computing.
Such a lightweight cryptosystem is particularly attractive for secure communications in wireless sensor networks, where the resources are not sufficient for providing data confidentiality by conventional encryption.
This project take the aforementioned requirements and standards as a foundation for providing data solutions, and constructing sustainable data infrastructures, but specifically serving European Neutron and Photon communities.
For indoor environments, wireless local area network (WLAN) technology based on the IEEE 802.11 standards is widely employed around the world for providing data connections to mobile devices.
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