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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which provides" is correctly used in written English
It is used to describe a situation in which a certain thing is available, usually in the form of an action. Example: This manual outlines the safety protocols which provides guidance for employees.
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Which provides cause for optimism.
It is bubble-feeding, which provides a riveting display.
FIDA Uganda, which provides free legal aid to vulnerable women.
It's an accident which provides Ripley with a defining opportunity.
All of which provides a pleasing, circular coincidence.
EBay specifically cites Craigslist, which provides online classifieds.
VeriSign, which provides Internet security services, agreed to buy Illuminet Holdings, which provides services to telecommunications companies.
Take London's Pocket Living scheme which provides "affordable" homes.
There are two options - "Standard," which provides a cash lump sum only, or "Cash Plus," which provides a guaranteed fixed monthly income for life.
Further, section 102.111, which provides that the Secretary "shall" ignore late returns, conflicts with section 102.112, which provides that the Secretary "may" ignore late returns.
The United Nations, which provides aid to Bureij, calls it a refugee camp.
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