make provision
Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words
To prepare or arrange for a future need.
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- It is important to make adequate provision for your retirement.
- They had made all kinds of provisions against bad weather.
- The government must make provision for the needs of the elderly.
- You should make provision for any unexpected medical expenses.
- The company failed to make provision for future expansion.
- Parents need to make financial provision for their children's education.
- We need to make provision for the possibility of a flight delay.
- Has the budget made provision for these extra costs?
- The will makes provision for his wife and children.
- It is wise to make provision for a rainy day.