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The phrase "you either provide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting options or conditions that require a choice between two alternatives. Example: "In this project, you either provide the necessary resources or we will have to find alternative solutions."
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He demanded that the parliament back him up, saying that "you either provide the resources" of authority and support for his agenda, or "you take it back".
This assumes that for any given undertaking you either provide expertise or you are just a bystander.
"That means that you either provide the money for a defense or let people go.
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You can either provide the exact username (@safety) or a link to the user's profile page (http://twitter.com/safety).
Hence we expect you to either provide rigorous justification, or to modify, the following assumptions (perhaps by a closer examination of the existing data): 1) Relapses: The likelihood function (equations 10-11) assumes that the relapse status of individual patients is known (I_j=0 or 1).
If you are not comfortable driving the boat yourself, most rental facilities will either provide you with a captain (charter) or recommend one for you.
They can either provide you with advice about how to approach your grandparents or if necessary, discuss things over with them on your behalf.
Rabbits also need space to run around, so you will have to either provide a fenced-in pen with sufficient space or rabbit-proof your apartment and let your pet run around for at least a few hours every day, if your landlord will allow it.
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If you go back to the last Labour government we were told schools had to either provide childcare or signpost parents to other provision.
Kasich said North Korea should either provide evidence of the alleged anti-state activities or release Warmbier.
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