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The phrase "why not provide" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to suggest or inquire about the possibility of providing something. Example: "Instead of just offering a discount, why not provide free shipping as well?" This sentence expresses the idea of providing something extra in addition to an existing offer.
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Why not provide comfort in the long run instead?
People will want to smoke; why not provide a place for them to do it?
Why not provide funds through government and state grants for satellite museums on tribal lands?
Instead of providing teachers with a housing subsidy, why not provide more affordable housing to city employees, including teachers?
Why not provide links to other recycling Web sites like Earth911.com or recycle.com, or to local charities?
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And why not providing the information on guanidinoacetate in organs and body fluids as well?
Why might NGOs not provide adequate psychological support to their staff?
This was seen as one of the major reasons why it could not provide an appropriate service.
Background: Performance-measurement systems may work best when they account for the reasons why physicians do not provide guideline-recommended interventions.
One may ask why classmates did not provide support to urban respondents.
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