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    optimistic pessimist is offline Member
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    Default the meaning of "provide for"

    Dear all,

    I'd like to aske the meaning of "provide for" in the sentence below.

    "...Soon a few dominant languages like English, Chinese and Spanish will provide for universal information exchange..."

    Thank you

    OP

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    Default Re: the meaning of "provide for"

    Quote Originally Posted by optimistic pessimist View Post
    Dear all,

    I'd like to aske the meaning of "provide for" in the sentence below.

    "...Soon a few dominant languages like English, Chinese and Spanish will provide for universal information exchange..."

    Thank you

    OP
    Will make possible.

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