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"primarily provides" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to express that something is primarily responsible for or the primary source of something. For example, "This program primarily provides aid to low-income families."
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Dubbed "Info Wing", the LED display system sits on top of the air intake above the driver's head and primarily provides race-position data.
* Anthem Inc., Indianapolis, a mutual insurance company that primarily provides Blue Cross/Blue Shield insurance, to HMS Partners, Columbus, Ohio, to handle its first account.
This is one of the reasons that EXL primarily provides collection services to companies, as opposed to, say, helping companies improve their customer satisfaction rates.
DAVID BERMAN New York, Aug. 29, 2013 Mr. Maskin argues that economics is a science like seismology in that it primarily provides explanations rather than predictions.
PES payments alone had the most detectable, positive influence on the adoption of only one type of practice, multistrata live fences, which primarily provides public goods such as biodiversity habitat and carbon sequestration, but are perceived by many farmers to reduce rangeland productivity.
The Columbia Management business primarily provides U.S. domestic products and services and Threadneedle primarily provides international investment products and services.
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BIDs primarily provide services that cash-strapped councils have cut.
The thesis committee will primarily provide advice on research.
The colleges primarily provide residential and social support, rather than academic enrichment.
Six regional organisations have primarily provided 'hard' data for this strategy process.
Five other companies remain in the pilot program, but three are primarily providing scooters.
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