Examples of 'provide some context' in a sentence

Meaning of "provide some context"

provide some context: a request for additional information or details to better understand a situation or conversation

How to use "provide some context" in a sentence

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provide some context
Provide some context for your question.
I would like to provide some context.
Let me provide some context on each before providing recommendations.
Russell has asked me to provide some context for this.
To provide some context.
The facilitator then invites you and the core team to provide some context.
Let me provide some context for my answer.
Share the Parks Canada mandate with students to provide some context for this assignment.
Let me provide some context here.
Even if it 's not a perfect match, your resume summary statement can provide some context.
We want to provide some context around these changes.
I will not go into spoiler territory, but will provide some context to the action.
This tendency should provide some context when examining current predictions of future climate parameters.
Did you research economic and demographic indicators to provide some context for human-alien race relations?
Can you provide some context for both those numbers?

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In this regard, the recent history of the NDP can provide some context.
Allow me to provide some context.
Even the dash cam video that everyone 's talking about? I would like to provide some context.
I often have to help him provide some context to his questions.
Before I recount my own foray into Kuyperian secularism, let me provide some context.
So, they can provide some context for each other in a beautiful way.
However, I do think it is important to provide some context.
This paper is designed to provide some context for government intervention in the agri-food sector.
The other half of the verse, however, does provide some context.
At the outset, I would like to provide some context for the main motion.
Nor the primary one, ~ which I am sure is to deter me . ~ To provide some context.
Mr. Speaker, let me once again provide some context for the hon. member.
Which I'm sure is to deter me. ~ To provide some context.

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