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Meanings of provide fodder in English
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Usage of provide fodder in English
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If released, the videos could providefodder for campaign commercials against Trump.
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It also has the potential to providefodder to inquisitive journalists looking for a story.
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She recalls a few stories from her son's infancy, however, that providefodder for speculation.
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But I refused to providefodder for voyeurs wanting a peek into the heartbreak of others.
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It may also providefodder for dreams.
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That will providefodder for rising populism.
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He has done more to providefodder for racist stereotypes than any black South African has done.
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The bad ones providefodder for guiltless slaughter; the good ones shame us into remorse for our wicked ways.
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First, the winter would be so spectacularly harsh as to providefodder for yarns and anecdotes for years to come.
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They'd obviously prefer the matter went away, not least because more disclosure will providefodder for private lawyers targeting their bank.
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The hay is then baled to providefodder for the cows and sheep, housed in the traditional byre and barn in winter.
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The cynic might suggest such events providefodder for columnists desperate to ease brains into gear during the aftermath of(...)
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Distress will still providefodder for dealmaking, though, as investors look for ways to get out of assets they didn't expect to own.
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But Gitonga's crop, which covers one-third of his land, is not destined for human consumption -it's purely to providefodder for livestock.
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The cynic might suggest such events providefodder for columnists desperate to ease brains into gear during the aftermath of protracted seasonal celebrations.
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Many found the notion that modern Ireland's greatest tragedy would providefodder for comedy hard to stomach, and Channel 4 quietly shelved the project.