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Discover Ludwig"make provision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to providing resources for a specified need or purpose. For example, "We must make provision for these vulnerable individuals."
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"To make provision about civil contingencies".
"To make provision in connection with antisocial behaviour".
"But when families [arrived] we did make provision for them.
The extent of provision in developing countries varies between those that still make provision by employers' liability and those that make provision by social insurance.
It gave local authorities targets to make provision for Traveller sites.
Songs have to make provision for durability, current trends and mass production.
We decided, therefore to make provision for the possibility of guerrilla warfare.
At the time, the UK did not make provision for overseas electors.
Mr Hunt said: "We need to change the culture in our country so that, just as people make provision for their pensions in their 20s, their 30s, they understand they need to make provision for when they're retired.
Other sections of the Act make provision for the issuance of licenses and the collection of fees.
Severe weather warnings are in place, urging people to make provision for further flooding and power outages.
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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.

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