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The phrase "a word preparation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of preparing words or language for a specific purpose, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Before the presentation, I engaged in a word preparation to ensure my speech was effective."
Alternatives: "a language preparation" or "a verbal preparation".
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What he offered in his school was, in a word, preparation of the body, of the voice, of the art of collaboration (which the theatre is the most extreme artistic representative of), and of the imagination.
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All this, and much more like it, happened anonymously in the minutes and hours right after the attack, without a word of instruction or a second of preparation.
Producing a word from an intended concept involves the activation of a semantic representation, retrieval of the word from memory, preparation of the word's phonological code, planning the motor gestures leading to articulation of the speech sounds composing the word.
In a simpler wording such preparations have to be "extemporaneously".
I want to summarize this memorable experience into a fewer words: compassion, preparation, and persistence, which were implemented throughout entire China development.
Bill Parcells, the director of football operations, spoke to Martin during the spring, and his words about preparation were a challenge.
In Hyde Park, N.Y., David K. Barnhart, editor and publisher of the Barnhart Dictionary Companion, a quarterly publication of new words, made his own list of 2001 words in preparation for the dialect society's vote.
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