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The phrase "Well prepares" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "well-prepared"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe someone who is adequately equipped or ready for a task or situation. Example: "She is well-prepared for the presentation, having practiced extensively and gathered all necessary materials."
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I think this well prepares me.
It well prepares me to be governor of Illinois".
The comprehensive analysis of the genome sequence provides evidences that the bacterium harbors an array of antibiotics-resistance determinants and well prepares for the antibiotics cocktail that might be present in the aquaculture ecosystem, similarly to that described in another E. tarda strain TX01 isolated from moribund turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) in Shandong, China [11].
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"We're well prepared.
I'm well prepared".
And extremely well prepared.
Trainees are very well prepared".
They are very well prepared.
He's really well prepared.
He's always well prepared.
Certainly, he was well prepared.
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