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The phrase "I prepare to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, but it is most often used to indicate that someone is getting ready or getting organized to do something in the near future. Example: "I prepare to leave for work by packing my bag and checking the weather forecast for the day."
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I prepare to feign disappointment.
How can I prepare to capture moments like this?
One grandmother is still crying as I prepare to leave.
As I prepare to leave, we revert to the topic of his two hats.
I prepare to catch 162, and it depends on what the manager wants to do".
My heavy heart catches me off guard as I prepare to leave Rewa.
What really matters to me as I prepare to make my decision?
The first thing I do as I prepare to go for holiday is panic.
As I prepare to leave his home I wonder if guilt is driving Tompkins.
If not, then I prepare to play later in the game".
"I'm still a front-cloth merchant," Rutter says as I prepare to leave.
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