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Discover LudwigThe phrase "provide heat" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give or supply heat to something or someone. Example: "During the winter months, the fireplace provides heat to keep our house warm and cozy."
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"Owners need to provide heat after Oct. 1," he said.
For two days the kilns provide heat baths for visitors.
A wood-burning stove and a propane-fueled furnace provide heat.
They'll be ready again to provide heat in someone else's home around 2035.
This will provide heat and a means to warm water and food.
Recessed grilles in the cherrywood floors provide heat and eliminate radiators.
To ensure a reptile's health, it is often necessary to provide heat lamps and a heating pad.
This flooring extends throughout the house to provide heat through gravity, eliminating the need for the radiators that Wright abhorred.
This is released, when needed, to provide heat and hot water for the store and on-demand cooling for refrigeration.
Burning fossil fuels to provide heat and hot water in buildings accounts for a large slice of current emissions.
The reverberatory furnace is essentially a rectangular refractory-brick box equipped with end-wall burners to provide heat for melting.
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