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"provide some thoughts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when asking someone to share their opinions or ideas on a topic. For example: "Can you provide some thoughts on the new marketing campaign?" "I would appreciate if you could provide some thoughts on the proposed budget." "Please provide some thoughts on how we can improve our customer service."
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Finally, we assess the role of CER in perioperative research and provide some thoughts on future paths.
I'm going to see it on Monday 20 May, and will provide some thoughts as quickly as possible after that.
In the second part of this series, we'll provide some thoughts about how copyright law might apply to each element.
We provide some thoughts on the implications of epistasis for personal genetics and some recommendations for improving personal genetics in light of this complexity.
This series of essays will attempt to address these important issues and provide some thoughts as to how judges around the nation are dealing with their role as gatekeeper.
We'll also provide some thoughts on practical considerations in drafting licenses in connection with generative AIs, such as the impact of the incorporation of preexisting code into a Learning Algorithm or limiting future creation of Outputs.
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This simple point should provide some thought for those on the upper rate now fulminating at the prospect of losing their child benefit.
I thought I'd help you out by providing some thoughts and resources.
Jon Butterworth provides some thoughts on a recent lecture by Jon Agar, looking at the complex interplay between science and war.
Elsewhere, a U.S. CEO of a payments provider I caught up with in London earlier this year as the company launched new payment corridors to the UK and the Philippines, provided some thoughts as to whether Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies could transform the remittance industry.
In a recent post I commented on imaging studies and the effect of ionizing radiation on children and provided some thoughts on what to do prior to having an imaging study.
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