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Discover Ludwig"a preparatory" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it to refer to something that prepares someone for something else. For example, "We will be taking a preparatory exam next week to assess our understanding of the material."
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The bridegroom's parents are retired from Hotchkiss, a preparatory school.
The Italian word is cartone, and it means a preparatory design.
Miriam Wallace received her early education from a preparatory school in Bell county, Texas.
Tina would have to pay an exam fee and would also probably need a preparatory class.
Israeli observers said it was a preparatory trip for a longer working visit in the future.
He was recruited by a Milton parent to help start a preparatory school in Tampa, FL.
In the summer of '58, Molden set up a preparatory Comm.
He was also in CUNY Start, a preparatory program for college-bound G.E.D. recipients.
He is a trustee of the New Hampton School, a preparatory school, in New Hampton, N.H.
The Phillips Exeter Academy, a preparatory school, was founded there in 1781.
The artist, looking like a dancer about to pirouette, fixes a preparatory cartoon to a canvas.
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