The phrase "provide the blueprint for" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to a plan or set of instructions that will be used to create, organize, or implement something. For example: "The panel's ideas are intended to provide the blueprint for the city's new infrastructure system."
Actually, it's the latter that provide the blueprint for the former.
This may provide the blueprint for a European constitution currently being debated at an EU convention in Brussels.
The powerhouse that is London, it seems, must provide the blueprint for the Powerhouse of the North.
Not only did "Chemical Beats" provide the blueprint for the duo's 1995 debut album, Exit Plane Dust, but it also sired an entire genre, big beat.
The strings of As, Ts, Cs, and Gs (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) in cells provide the blueprint for how living things behave and reproduce.
To cheers, applause and probably a tinge of relief, the 17 global goals that will provide the blueprint for the world's development over the next 15 years were ratified by UN member states in New York on Friday.
A molecular understanding of mAb 85RF45.1 binding to Pfs48/45 would also provide the blueprints for the development of next-generation Pfs48/45 immunogens that optimally present this potent epitope to be tested as TBVs.
Strings of such letters can be conceptualized as words, which provide the blueprints for organisms.
Verplank might have provided the blueprint for taking the cautious route.
What happened on the shores of Lake Michigan provided the blueprint for what not to do.
It was there for Michigan State, especially in a first half that provided the blueprint for the victory.
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Software Engineer at Adobe, UK