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The phrase "acting to prepare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing actions taken in order to get ready for a specific task or event.
Example: "The team is acting to prepare for the upcoming presentation by rehearsing their speeches and organizing the materials."
Alternatives: "taking steps to prepare" or "working to get ready".
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In order to evaluate the accuracy of the method acting to prepare three urine samples with concentrations of 2, 10 and 30 μg ml− 1 of morphine, codeine, and methadone (control urine samples).
The maize circadian clock coordinated transcription to be coincident with oncoming day or night, which was consistent with the circadian oscillator acting to prepare the plant for these major recurring environmental changes.
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And did she think she needed acting classes to prepare for a movie?
The four-time world super-middleweight champion says he is undergoing acting lessons to prepare for the role.
States and municipalities, including large cities, are now acting to reduce emissions and prepare for climate impacts.
For acting in the film, Rivera accepted a small paycheck and gave it away — and spent three weeks holed up with an acting coach to prepare for the role.
He worked with an acting coach to prepare, and the cast rehearsed endless hours a day.
Bennington met with an acting coach to prepare for his role.
So my manager got me an acting coach to prepare for the reading ― just once before I did it.
The article concludes with a false choice between being prepared for wildfire emergencies and acting to slow climate change.
That's real acting to me".
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