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"provides some context" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something in the sentence or passage gives additional information or background to help understand the overall meaning. Example: The first paragraph of the essay provides some context for the rest of the article, explaining the historical background of the topic and setting the stage for the author's argument.
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But Hill provides some context.
magicman provides some context to 1979's The Broadcast, a track admired by David Bowie.
A table in the current exhibition laid out with books and catalogs provides some context.
If these rates suggest a shift away from the artistic population and modest means that the East Village still evokes, a glance across the Bowery provides some context.
"When does that happen?" Richard Belzer provides some context: "They came along at a time, right after World War II, no one was ever that anarchic.
It provides some context to a broadcast, and is a prop of sorts.
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Data providers like Morningstar and Lipper can also provide some context by placing a fund in a peer group and comparing it against an index. .
It seemed reasonable to provide some context.
I should pause here and provide some context.
We've also provided some context in each instance.
I'd arrived early to soak up some culture, to provide some context.
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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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