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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to provide more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about providing or supplying more of something. For example, "The government has implemented new policies to provide more financial support to struggling families."
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He declined to provide more details.
"Our hope is to provide more access.
A spokesman declined to provide more details.
"We want to provide more places.
"The treasurer needs to provide more leadership.
We therefore have to provide more accurate and credible information.
But it clearly needs to provide more granular information".
Toll Brothers declined to provide more specific earnings guidance.
We need to provide more flexibility", a spokesman said.
He refused to provide more details or give his name.
A second less quantitative goal is to provide more transparency.
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