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The phrase "provide something for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone offering a resource, service, or something else to someone else. For example: "The local food bank provides food for those in need."
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Smorgasbord "We want to provide something for everyone," he said.
"Libraries actually provide something for everyone, no exclusions.
Christopher believed that men could provide something for one another that women weren't part of.
It's big enough, blousy enough and rough enough to provide something for all tastes".
The goal was to provide something for all tastes and all pocketbooks".
Initially I was skeptical, before I realised that if nothing else, it would provide something for my column.
The international financial institutions are handicapped by the need to provide something for each of the poor countries.
NASA wants to build the space station because that would provide something for the space shuttle to do.
Small, tangible wins provide something for people to celebrate, and small losses provide opportunities for learning and correction.
By trying to provide "something for everyone", it risks "crowding out smaller rivals and inhibiting their ability to grow" with some of its activities.
She doesn't have qualms about profiting in an economic downturn, because she's glad she can provide something for $16 that makes women feel good.
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