No: “Also, please ensure you are in-line with our licensing policy and own personal licenses for every engineer.” Yes: “Also, please ensure you are in-compliance with our licensing policy and own personal licenses for every.”
“Entire” better describes a collection of something – e.g., the entire parking lot was flooded. And “whole” is a term that better describes something single – e.g., the whole cake was made out of strawberries. In American English, “Entire” implies that the object discussed is intact and complete. “The entire project proved difficult”. “I was
When provide means “to give someone something they need,” use the pattern provide someone with something (not “provide someone something”): ✗ Television provides us a convenient way to get the latest information. ✓ Television provides us with a convenient way to get the latest information. ✗ She had enough money to provide him a basic