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'wait to provide' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in the same way that you would use 'wait to supply' or 'wait to give' - when you want to indicate that you are delaying providing something until a later time. For example, "I am waiting to provide the report to the client next week."
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Instead of modifying health plans now, they plan to wait to provide the extended coverage until they are legally required to do so.
Numbers and statistics will continue to accumulate and tribes will continue to wait to provide productive, functional, self-government for citizens in need of justice.
Roads were crowded with hitchers because that was not considered dangerous when the other option was carrying an automatic weapon in a jungle full of silent Viet Cong lying in wait to provide you with your premature death.
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I'm here, ready and waiting to provide some interactive football-related (or otherwise, that's how damn interac tive this is) rapidly-updated infotainment.
Where charities might struggle to finance their programmes while waiting for the results that trigger payments, social investors are already standing on the sidelines waiting to provide the bridging loans.
"But now this sovereign decision, which everyone now believes is irreversible, has been made we say we're ready and waiting to provide the bankers with a new home".
"Our society is built on the principle that people are entitled to the same as everyone else," said the secretary-general of the Swedish bar association, Anne Ramberg, as she waited to provide legal advice to new refugee arrivals at Stockholm central station.
Once stimulus funds start flowing into the renewable energy sector and utilities get serious about solar, a forward-integrated First Solar will be ready and waiting to provide cutting-edge, low-cost, turnkey power plant solutions.
If the FBI succeeds in forcing Apple to add a backdoor to iOS, a wealth of services such as WhatsApp are waiting to provide an extra layer of protection to our communications.
In addition, waiting to provide specific measures only when certain markers of severity emerge is not recommended.
If that's not enough, the final question asks the public's servant-in-waiting to provide any other information that could prove "a possible source of embarrassment to you, your family, or the president-elect".
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