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The phrase 'provide any further' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when asking someone to provide additional information or evidence. For example, "Can you provide any further information on the service you offer?".
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I can't provide any further detail.
He declined to provide any further details.
She declined to provide any further details.
He did not provide any further information.
Today's filing did not provide any further details.
But he declined to provide any further details.
But the spokeswoman then did not provide any further information.
IHMS will not provide any further comment on these matters".
"Nothing comes to mind," they said, and they couldn't provide any further information.
Morrison said the victim was 21 years old but could not provide any further details.
But she refused to provide any further details of the trip.
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