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The phrase "provide amenities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to supply or make available facilities or services for the convenience or enjoyment of others. Example: The hotel takes pride in their ability to provide top-notch amenities, including a fitness center, pool, and complimentary breakfast.
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"If you want to keep them, you must provide amenities".
Although it does not offer packages, W Hotels, www.whotels.com, provide amenities and a room-service menu for pets as part of a "Pets Are Welcome" (P.A.W).
In addition, bike advocates would like to see employers provide amenities like showers and secure bike parking, but the lack of them hasn't stopped two-wheeled commuters.
"Ranchers provide amenities to the public -- open space, wildlife, water -- for which they don't get compensated," said Bruce Runnels, vice president of the conservancy's Rocky Mountain division.
Local authorities, once the key constraining force, are so cash-strapped that they need money from Section 106 agreements, the part of planning law that requires developers to provide amenities (and which developers resist, by the way).
Rates are obviously not this high in the small-scale row houses and apartment buildings in the immediate vicinity, but Archstone-Smith and Dermot plan to provide amenities to match the higher prices.
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Green spaces in the urban landscape provide amenity services to the surrounding neighborhood in the form of recreational opportunities.
It was not clear if the women interviewed had been offered a choice of a separate room on the ward, as the hospital did provide amenity rooms.
Like the others, American is providing amenities like newspapers and drinks.
The Applied Development Company of Hoboken, another waterfront developer, is also providing amenities and services to appeal to Manhattan renters.
"Asian airports," he added, "have been innovative in providing amenities that cater to long-haul passengers with very long layovers".
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