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Discover Ludwig'provide classes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an action that involves offering educational classes or courses. For example: "The language school will provide classes to help adults learn Spanish."
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It will provide classes about ecology and farming for Westchester County schoolchildren as well as classes for adults.
The city pays private contractors to provide classes, as well as individual instruction at homes, day care centers and nursery schools.
Private contractors provide classes in special schools, one-on-one instruction in homes or neighborhood nursery schools, and a variety of treatments like speech, physical or occupational therapy.
Pope Benedict's Pontifical Academy for Latin, established in November, aims to promote classical culture and eventually to provide classes for those interested in learning the language.
The temples also serve as community centres and provide classes in classical Indian music and several forms of bhakti-imbued classical dances from India including bharata natyam, kuchipudi, and orissi (odissi).
The club provide classes in the winter season as well as skiing gear for hire.
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Rio Ferdinand and Steven Caulker provide class at the back while Mauricio Isla is a natural wing-back, so this shape seems to suit the squad nicely.
They come in great colors and provide class and comfort".
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Biselectrophilic mono- and diaryl linkers have been used to provide class A peptidomimetics with increased α-helical character.
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