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The phrase "he was providing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone is doing with the intent of supplying or delivering something. For example: "He was providing a listening ear to his friend in need."
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"He was providing financial support to an overseas terrorist group".
He was providing a service to the community".
I'm sure he thought he was providing entertainment, but the music was overbearing.
He was providing a stipend and materials, and owning or selling the art.
He was providing a legal roadmap for protecting the constitutionality of health-care reform.
Huish originally pleaded innocent, arguing that he was providing the marijuana for an H.I.V. patient.
"I heard initially he was providing nutritional supplement consultation to athletes," he said.
He was providing analysis of the election results on state television.
I told him I thought he was providing a most wonderful public service.
John Paul wanted US support for the practical assistance he was providing for the Solidarity trade union.
But after a while, he realised he needed to "explore" the experience that he was providing for his customers.
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