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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has to provide something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an obligation or necessity to provide something. For example, "The company has to provide its employees with a safe working environment."
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At least the Rangers are home now - their fans are standing by for their first taste of Stanley Cup Finals hockey since 1994, and that has to provide something of a boost for the home team.
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We have to provide something that will help create a really good town centre".
We know we have to provide something extra, and the new retail and entertainment options here are just that".
To justify their intrusive assault on Mills McCartney, the press may have to provide something more legally substantial than what they've managed to dig up so far.
"The way I've always looked at it is, I have to provide something for my team that the other guys do not," said Rupp, who has a three-year, $4.5 million contract with the Rangers.
"We have to provide something that is not normal telly – something that is going to surprise and delight our customers, and very often it's different because it's bigger," says Chris Bird, film and TV strategy director for Amazon Video UK. "It's bigger and it's better and that's going to cost you".
But you'd also have to provide something particularly unique, useful, or entertaining that tempts mainstream Facebook users to jump ship.
Facebook's network effect is so strong that to be truly disrupted and fall from its place as the premier social network for everyone, another company would have to provide something much, much better than Facebook.
We have to provide something with better design, better technology, and better ways of working than they have in-home".
"Now that we have more people from different sexual orientations, we have to provide something that gets them in the mood.
"What I've found," says Foster, "is that many younger people in lower-paid jobs are saying, 'Well, the state are going to have to provide something for me aren't they?
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