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Pronunciation: [pɹəvˈa͡ɪdɪd] (IPA)

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Usage examples for Provided

The tabernacle being complete, the priesthood has to be Provided for.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
And he accepted, Provided she would sit beside him all the way.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
The first two had been thoughtfully Provided by the People's Republic.
"For Every Man A Reason"
Patrick Wilkins

Famous quotes with Provided

  • The man in gray decided to take the Glen Suite of diamonds at midnight. Provided they were still in the apartment safe and the occupants away. This he needed to know. So he watched and he waited. At half past seven he was rewarded.
    Frederick Forsyth
  • Being in a band is always a compromise. Provided that the balance is good, what you lose in compromise, you gain by collaboration.
    Mike Rutherford
  • Failure is a pathway to success. Yes! although it seems discouraging initially. But, eventually it leads to success. Provided you don't quit/give up.
    Emeasoba George
  • Provided a woman is beautiful allowance will be made for all her shortcomings. She can be unchaste, vapid, untruthful, flippant, heartless, and even clever; so long as she is fair to see men will stand by her, and as men, in this world, are "the dog on top", they are the power to truckle to. A plain woman will have nothing forgiven her. Her fate is such that the parents of uncomely female infants should be compelled to put them to death at their birth.
    Miles Franklin
  • Even the most blockheaded bureaucrat, Provided he loves peace, Is a greater lover of the arts Than any so-called art-lover Who loves the arts of war.
    Bertolt Brecht

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