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were provisions
noun
An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use.
Exact(42)
There were provisions in the house.
There were provisions in it that I think made sense.
Analysts said there were provisions in the Medicare bill that would hurt some providers.
Aboard were provisions (Spam, oatmeal, brandy); water; and a temperamental radio.
These were provisions that America, along with Britain and France, had called for.
Were provisions to fall by three-quarters, then the bank could be worth even more than Mr. Paulson's forecast.
Similar(18)
Bees were provisioned as described above.
Probably should be "provisions".
But there are provisions for amending them.
So are provisions of the municipal employee pension funds.
There are provisions for compensations, education and welfare.
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