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The phrase "will provide frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something will be offered or made available on a regular basis. Example: "The new service will provide frequent updates to keep users informed about changes."
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The Lede will provide frequent updates here.
Plan activities that will provide frequent feedback on your development.
Others that let us get the reliable, understandable knowledge we're looking for — and let us wander around in them just for fun — will provide frequent frissons of pleasure.
The online coverage, at newsday.com/ebiz, will provide frequent updates on local and national business news and emphasize technology, real estate and health care, said Raymond A. Jansen, Newsday's publisher.
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In the next few years, Crossrail will connect the airport to the City and east London; a Piccadilly Line upgrade will provide more frequent and faster journeys for London Underground passengers and there will also be improved rail transport.
Reuters will be providing frequent updates with questions pertaining to the day's breaking news stories.
The BBC tech team will be providing frequent updates to this page throughout Barcelona's Mobile World Congress to keep you up to date with developments.
We hope Jelly and other community-oriented sites will take lessons from the examples above to provide frequent, meaningful rewards from a community that users care about.
You can watch him speak here now, where we'll embed the Facebook Live broadcast on TechCrunch, and provide frequent updates on any news or insights he mentions.
We provide frequent service, on-time service.
The novel's many crowd scenes provide frequent dramatic intensity.
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