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"to furnish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a process of providing or supplying something. For example, "The company was hired to furnish the office with new furniture."
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Someone's got to furnish it".
Ms. Algranti's job was to furnish them.
There is little obligation to furnish receipts.
They have to furnish horror stories.
They'd have to furnish it, of course.
They're not really intended to furnish anyone's home.
But they declined to furnish a copy of that filing.
Neel was asked by Time to furnish the portrait.
You've done this, then you have to furnish it.
After that you have to furnish the evidence.
She haunted flea markets to furnish the house.
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