choose
verb /tʃuːz/
to take (one thing rather than another from a number of things) according to what one wants
provide
verb /prəˈvaid/
to give or supply
Source
He (or you) didn't give or supply anything.
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He (or you) didn't give or supply anything.
This was not sundialsvc4, if that's what you're suggesting, that node was just trying to point out that you seem to have misunderstood the reply to sundialsvc4, which says "your suggested solution" (referring to the OP's solution), and not "provided", "supplied" or "given", as you seem to have understood. Since you bring up the dictionary, the definition of suggest used here is "to say that something is good or deserves to be chosen" (m-w.com).
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