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The phrase "provided some insight" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give or offer understanding or knowledge about something. Example: The report provided some insight into the company's financial status and potential growth opportunities.
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Her son, who recently finished law school, provided some insight.
It also provided some insight on how to reshape our counternarcotics strategy.
Mr. Bernanke also may have provided some insight into his own future.
Knowing Robinson's promise has provided some insight, but much is still unknown.
Jiang Wenjun, 63, a night watchman at Renmin University in Beijing, provided some insight into the thinking of many Chinese.
The foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, said the AFP's statements on Monday provided "some insight into the challenges that will continue to occur while ever Australians commit crimes in countries that have the death penalty".
In my previous two articles on negotiation, I provided some insight into the common mistakes made and gave some top tips to get the best deal every time you negotiate.
The resources model also provided some insight into clinicians' interactive strategies and patterns of associated errors.
I changed my life, and hopefully have provided some insight into how this technology works in the real world.
It has provided some insight into the management of primary headache in French children and adolescents by general practitioners.
Author Naomi Klein provided some insight into this trend in her ground-breaking 2000 book No Logo.
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