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The phrase "provide better services" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the need to improve the quality of services. For example, "The company needs to provide better services to its customers if it wants to stay competitive."
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The availability of data of different functional areas does not only facilitate the planning of a city but enables various service providers to provide better services to citizens more intelligently.
Within EPSC framework, a skyline result from multiple service providers will be securely computed to provide better services for the client.
"We will not try to protect one business because of someone else coming in and trying to provide better services".
"If we don't provide better services to help them make the adjustment, then the whole community will suffer".
Rail chiefs have announced plans to provide better services, improved passenger information and cuts in the cost of running the railways.
Disney fears that Time Warner will provide better services for its own channels, like HBO or CNN, than it will for Disney's channels.
"All of this is a natural outgrowth of the things he wanted to do, to make the system more efficient and provide better services to people," he said.
This doesn't mean that I want to privatise everything, nor that I believe the private sector will necessarily provide better services.
In Tanzania for instance, the government has created a web-based water point mapping system for local governments to help them to provide better services to their citizens.
It also claims that by getting its hands on T-Mobile USA's network infrastructure and wireless spectrum, it will be able to provide better services to its customers.
This school says that its location, in the 16th arrondissement, will allow it to provide better services to its corporate clients.
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