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The phrase "a preparing for a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase, and it cannot be used in any context without further clarification.
Example: "I am in a preparing for a presentation" would need to be corrected to "I am preparing for a presentation."
Alternatives: "a preparation for a" or "a process of preparing for a".
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She opens a laptop, preparing for a job.
There was a couple preparing for a big wedding dance.
A documentary about an actor preparing for a role might sound dull, but not here.
She shared a packed dance floor, preparing for a performance.
Nearby, a television news truck was preparing for a broadcast.
Cruz is now just a fighter preparing for a dangerous battle.
I even wondered if he'd been preparing for this moment, like a great actor preparing for a part.
One young woman has her students listening to an audiotape of a story, preparing for a test.
It's like being an actor and preparing for a scene.
He was then finally named in a real squad preparing for a real game.
But I have more of a routine when preparing for a gig.
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