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The phrase "it fails to provide" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that does not meet expectations or fulfill a desired outcome. Example: Despite its promises, the new government program fails to provide adequate support for low-income families.
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And it fails to provide the required safeguards against existing NHS services being destabilised by competition.
Fortunately for airlines, it fails to provide a helpful list of "extraordinary circumstances".
"It pays for the companies that detain the refugees, it pays for the guards, and it fails to provide adequate medical care.
A DWP spokesman said: "The current system needs reform because it fails to provide the right incentives to work, and acts to trap people on welfare.
Yet while his 464-page book is smartly written, it fails to provide enough of a novel lens through which to view the same artifacts and ideas.
Washington is urging people to prepare for chemical attack by purchasing duct tape, while it fails to provide fire departments with funds for protective suits or bioterror detectors.
One of the ads is misleading because it fails to provide any risk information relating to side effects to balance the effectiveness claims, the F.D.A. wrote.
He said: "It fails to provide a route out of poverty for families that are already struggling to make ends meet.
One of the negative aspects of the legislation is that it fails to provide adequate protection for journalists' sources, which could discourage whistleblowing.
While the example may be appealing as rhetoric, it fails to provide any compelling evidence to support his underlying resentment toward recycling.
The problem with the death penalty is not that it fails to provide effective deterrence to serious crimes, or that botched executions are cruel and unusual.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com