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The phrase "to provide suitable" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when you want to state that something is being provided in a suitable manner, such as "The school is striving to provide suitable resources for its students."
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If they can, the employers have a legal obligation to provide suitable rest facilities.
They finger-joint ('box-joint') and laminate the chestnut to provide suitable sized timber for the building trade.
Seeing Hadrian's grief, the Greek world strove to provide suitable consolation for the bereaved and honour for the deceased.
It called for the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to develop a strategy to provide suitable accommodation for older inmates.
This involves councils either failing to deal properly (and lawfully) with a homelessness application, delaying it unneccesarily, or refusing to provide suitable accomodation.
The facility is unable to provide suitable treatment for men with serious illnesses and disabilities – which include asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, gastroenteritis and dwarfism.
The current wave of statistics about young women's drinking horrifies me, especially as the government is so unwilling to provide suitable treatment for those who find themselves addicted.
But the panel noted that bank officials were aware of the ongoing failure of the government to provide suitable new homes.
Mr. Horn was not legally bound to act in his clients' best interests in this case and was only required to provide "suitable" investments.
It's the Magna Carta that means we can legally fight cases where a severely disabled person is confined to a single room because her local council has failed to provide suitable housing.
Accommodations are scarce to non-existent now and the sooner we know the make-up of delegations, the more likely we will be able to provide suitable rooms within reasonable distance of the major venues.
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