provide (sb with) scope

Frequency: 7.715.2 per million words

To supply someone with the opportunity for something.

Examples (10)

  • This new project will provide him with great scope for creativity.
  • The flexible curriculum aims to provide students with ample scope for independent study.
  • Her role as a manager provides her with significant scope to implement new strategies.
  • The company intends to provide its employees with more scope for professional development.
  • Such a vast landscape provides artists with endless scope for inspiration.
  • The new policy was designed to provide citizens with greater scope for participation in local governance.
  • We must provide future generations with the scope to address global challenges.
  • The open-ended task provided the children with considerable scope for imaginative play.
  • By decentralizing power, the government hopes to provide local communities with more scope for self-determination.
  • The lack of resources often fails to provide aspiring entrepreneurs with sufficient scope to innovate.