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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gives us something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something providing or offering an item, information, or experience to a group or individual.
Example: "The new policy gives us something to look forward to in our work environment."
Alternatives: "provides us with something" or "offers us something".
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About one of midcentury's leading periodicals, he wrote, "As smoking gives us something to do with our hands when we aren't using them, Time gives us something to do with our minds when we aren't thinking".
It gives us something to do.
It gives us something to talk about.
That gives us something to build on".
The weather gives us something to emulate.
It just gives us something to build on.
Her performance gives us something richer than any award.
But he gives us something we need, and that's athleticism".
"It gives us something to play for," Aardsma said.
At least this gives us something to work toward".
It gives us something to look forward to".
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