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The phrase "actively prepared for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing readiness or proactive measures taken in anticipation of an event or situation.
Example: "The team was actively prepared for the upcoming presentation, ensuring all materials were ready and rehearsed."
Alternatives: "proactively ready for" or "fully equipped for".
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Women were also asked to identify if they actively prepared for labour.
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Certainly, the US and EU are actively preparing for a future economic boom around drones.
On the contrary, NATO has been actively preparing for the future.
"Some charities have been actively preparing for the arrival of the CIO for over five years now," he says.
Faced with such a bleak history of corporate wrongdoing, Mr. D'Alessandro said, managers should actively prepare for trouble.
Do you have a job for life?" Lansman said Momentum is not actively preparing for the consequences of a challenge against Corbyn.
Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer said on Monday that Israel knew of five suicide bombers actively preparing for attacks and was trying to hunt them down.
Not only do they hope for collective corporeal salvation and a transformation of the world, but they actively prepare for it.
Administration officials have spent weeks resisting the idea that they are actively preparing for a shutdown, and have said only that federal agencies are updating their existing plans.
Trump's insouciance in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence of climate change – even lapping up on his own doorstep – makes him something of an outlier in south Florida, where mayors are actively preparing for a future under climate change.
The Scottish arm of the official remain campaign, Britain Stronger in Europe, it will also be publishing its own campaigning literature – stressing a separate message targeting Scottish voters – and is now actively preparing for a vote on 23 June, the date favoured by Downing Street.
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