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The phrase "a super prep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is exceptionally well-prepared or organized, often in a specific context such as an event or task.
Example: "For the upcoming conference, Sarah is a super prep, ensuring every detail is accounted for."
Alternatives: "an excellent planner" or "a top-notch organizer."
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Each of the Trojans' 10 tailbacks was a Super Prep All-American.
He was named a Super Prep All-America, Honorable Mention All-America by USA Today and Prep Star All-Region selection.
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He attended high school at Westbrook Christian School in Rainbow City, Alabama and became a Super-Prep All-American selection in football.
Johnson, rated by Super Prep magazine as the nation's top recruit at defensive tackle, said it wasn't easy to choose the Seminoles over Michigan and UCLA.
Another pilot had prepped the two-seat plane, a Super Decathlon, and Fossett remarked that he "was going to go out and play for a while".
I then confessed to Matt that I wasn't yet ready to adopt a super short haircut; that I was playing the long game, prepping.
Set up a super-organized, labeled lunch prep station that shaves minutes (and headaches) off your morning routine.
This way you will always have a super clean oven which will function properly and which you will be able to use to prep your favorite meals.
He's a super, super, super genius.
He is a super, super player".
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