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"it doesn't provide" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that does not meet someone's needs or expectations. For example, "This product doesn't provide the level of quality we were expecting."
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(DC said it doesn't provide sales figures).
It doesn't provide a tremendous threat".
But it doesn't provide all the answers.
It doesn't provide much evidence that he did his homework.
What is reference if it doesn't provide a unique identification?
It doesn't provide shelter; there's no plumbing or electricity.
But "it doesn't provide an incentive to hire", she argues.
The military has said it doesn't provide hormone replacement therapy.
It doesn't provide the player with an advantage".
"It doesn't provide the degree of detail and specificity".
If it doesn't provide a spark, try something else.
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