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Discover Ludwig"only provides" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something that only supplies or offers a certain service or result. For example, "This app only provides free accounts with limited access."
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It currently only provides 45%.
But the supermarket only provides a handful of jobs.
But sometimes this only provides for one trip.
The gestures unit only provides two relevant functions.
The downloads page only provides executable code and JavaDocs.
Second, clearing the browser profile only provides periodic protection.
The Red Cross only provides temporary shelter for a few days.
Legacy income only provides just over 1% of our global income.
A public inquiry highlighted that the housing only provides about £2m net towards the tennis centre.
But unlike the other two devices, the Bulls Eye only provides horizontal lines.
However, each group only provides 100MB of free storage, and Yahoo doesn't sell extra space.
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