The phrase "provided nobody" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a condition or requirement that must be met in order for something to happen or be allowed. It can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: "The concert will go on as planned, provided nobody breaks any social distancing rules." In this sentence, the phrase "provided nobody" indicates that the concert will only take place if everyone follows the social distancing rules.
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You'd be much steadier on a pavement than in a park, provided nobody ever dropped anything.
His position has been that he is pro-choice provided nobody chooses.
"There's nothing that happens on Sept. 15 if we don't have an agreement, provided nobody says we're going to go on strike or says we're going to lock the doors".
Simon and I thought we'd have to change the scene, but they wrote back and said, 'The torture scene is fine, provided nobody above the rank of inspector is involved'!" The issue that will inevitably overshadow Slumdog's release is the recent terrorist attack on Mumbai.
In good conditions, a gingerbread house should last a few weeks provided nobody tucks into it sooner.
Players can "burn" a card once before the start of the game, provided nobody else has more than one of these in their fort.
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"The Affordable Care Act is providing nobody with a free lunch.
Nobody was providing it, nobody was establishing a rhythm.
"These doctors, these hospitals provide services nobody else can," he said.
He added, in reference to the coverage of hunting that his company provides, that "nobody with any integrity has said it should be limited".
In the U.K.'s political system, if the heads of the government and the main opposition party don't provide guidance, nobody else is in a position to do so.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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