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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in preparation" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is being prepared or planned for a future event or action. Here is an example: "In preparation for the business meeting next week, I have been reviewing the company's financial reports."
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In preparation I find a new teacher.
In preparation, haul out yellowing bound….
In preparation for tonight, his practices were excellent.
In preparation, Taymor watched documentaries and read "nonstop articles".
Waddell, though, was fastidious in preparation, and prepared to adapt.
"I just believe in preparation.
Rather they seem steeled in preparation.
Other translations are in preparation.
Obviously, the military invests heavily in preparation.
The mums spend a day in preparation.
I like what I learn in preparation.
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