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The phrase "able to prepare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capability or skill to make or arrange something in advance.
Example: "She is able to prepare a detailed report on the project by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "capable of preparing" or "qualified to prepare".
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Your tax preparer should be able to prepare a tax return for your specific circumstances.
This technology is able to prepare controlled interphases.
And today the gas went out, so "cook will only be able to prepare sandwiches".
He is able to prepare his own food and do his laundry.
If his releases followed a predictable pattern, he reasoned, Clinton's campaign would be able to prepare.
If they were able to prepare them, they were able to produce good fossils," he says.
"I was still able to function, but I just wasn't able to prepare hot meals".
Their trainers have been able to prepare their horses for this specific race.
We were able to prepare polymers with molecular weights in excess of 100,000 g/mol.
Eventually, those robots could be able to prepare entire meals in the style of their teachers.
And in some ways, not really being able to prepare for it, all you have is spirit.
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