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Discover LudwigThe term "provision from" is grammatically correct, but it is not a common phrase in English.
To use it, you should explain what you are providing from. For example: I received a provision from my parents to take care of my living expenses.
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We've seen huge changes in a wide range of provision, from benefits to social care.
There are separate lawsuits challenging the contraception provision from religiously affiliated hospitals, colleges and charities.
As a result, provision from schools and local authorities is patchy and confusing.
This month, the Senate Finance Committee ripped a similar provision from its health bill draft.
We can't click our fingers and create new provision from nowhere.
Members of Congress should block this disturbing provision from becoming law.
Yarbrough stripped a provision from the bill in hopes Brewer will embrace the new version.
Past Commissions – and Parliaments – disliked this restraint, and by-passed the provision from the outset.
He said he plans to demand the repeal of the sedition provision from the law.
But the minerals agency somehow dropped the threshold provision from two years of contracts.
Democrats in the House of Representatives and the Senate stripped a voucher provision from Mr. Bush's education bill this year.
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