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"provide the way" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to give or offer a means of doing something or reaching a goal. Example: The teacher's role is to provide the way for students to learn and understand complex concepts.
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And, yes, merchants and lawmakers should provide the way to collect it".
Since the majority of inmates are disadvantaged, seriously addicted or mentally ill, rehabilitation programs provide the way out of an endless cycle of crime and punishment.
Small-scale farmers and ecological methods provide the way forward to avert the current food crisis and meet the needs of communities".
We felt that the petition would not only bring justice to Steubenville, but we also felt [it was the means] we could provide the way forward.
Regulations of the Public Health Service provide the way in which medical appeal boards shall be convened and detail a procedure for the boards to follow.
These examples not only verify the unified form, but also provide the way of how to determine the key functions of the unified form for different applications.
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The Tariff Board went down at the end of 1912 through the failure of the Congress to provide the ways and means.
These results provide the ways to manipulate the spin-dependent transport by means of the system parameters.
Allosteric ligands bind to protein receptors such as GPCRs also provide the ways for allosteric drugs screening and leading to potential therapeutic benefit [16].
Provide the ways to handle the problem that, in the first place, are within power of every person.
His prescriptive approach saw the Communist party and the Soviet Union as embodying the social and political forms that provided the way forward for the British people.
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