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Discover Ludwig"I'm preparing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action that is currently taking place or that you're about to take. For example: "I'm preparing dinner for my family tonight."
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"But I'm preparing for this start just like every other start, with my usual preparation".
Mentally, I'm preparing myself for battle".
I'm preparing myself for that.
I'm preparing for the future right now.
But I'm preparing for unforeseen consequences.
"I'm preparing for the inevitable end.
That's the thing I'm preparing myself for.
So I'm preparing, just in case".
"Personally, I'm preparing to evacuate my own family".
When I'm preparing for a flight, I think about sandwiches.
Lundqvist said, "Physically, mentally, I'm preparing for the season here".
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