provide to vs. provide for

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Can 'provide to' and 'provide for' be used interchangeably? If not, could someone please explain to me which should be used when?

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Can 'provide to' and 'provide for' be used interchangeably? If not, could someone please explain to me which should be used when?

Many thanks in advance

I can't think of any context where "provide to" could be used.
 
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