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"provide to" is correct? If you use the word "provide" to mean to supply someone with something, can I write the sentence like that: "provide to someone (with something)" or should I always write it like that: "provide someone (with something)" ? thx
6 mai 2011 07:58
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"provide someone (with something)" You can also provide something for somebody, but not to somebody.
6 mai 2011
provide sb with sth he provided me with the necessary information. i was provided with money and a guide.
6 mai 2011
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