Should I say 'provide' or 'provide for' in the sentence? Have I correctly used 'with flying colors'?
According to Tessy, her stepfather still needs to work hard to (provide, provide for) her needs. His sacrifices, hardships, and perseverance inspire her to study and finish her schooling with flying colors.
provide for The rest is fine.
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