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"with preparation" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to mean that something is done in advance or in anticipation of a particular event or outcome. For example: "I'm confident we will succeed in the upcoming project, with preparation and determination."
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With preparation and planning you can hop over job hunting obstacles.
Success starts with preparation.
It has to do with preparation, though.
He was already developing his method, starting with preparation.
"He's prepared well, he's focused well and when he does that, he's terrific with preparation.
"That's why in 1970 we didn't take any chances with preparation.
How he catches a football has everything to do with preparation and running precise routes.
First year is for settling in, final year is packed with preparation for exams and employment.
Hoping for the best is facile if not paired with preparation for the worst.
Essentially they are a group of amateurs, with preparation somewhat disturbed by a change of captain.
The three sections of "Kaash" deal with preparation for war, its aftermath and the renewal of life.
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