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The sentence "always well prepared" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when someone is talking about preparing for something specific, such as a job interview or a presentation. For example, "She was always well prepared for her job interviews."
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He's always well prepared.
People who have served on those boards describe Mr. Hewlett as analytical and always well prepared.
Gerald, who heard divorce and child-custody cases, is described as "always well prepared," and armed with "excellent settlement skills".
Michael W. Morrissey, a state senator who has known Mr. Galvin since they served together in the Massachusetts House, said he was always well prepared.
Andrew took great trouble to understand the scientific, medical and social consequences of HIV/Aids, for which we opened the first ward in the UK, and was always well prepared.
Gair is always well prepared for her jobs, but does not generally sketch her work on paper.
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"As a sixth-former he was always positive and committed and he was always very well prepared.
So always be well prepared and if anybody wants to go in there, my recommendation is don't.
Students are not always very well prepared; I really think some of them need to work on their time management skills".
Ventilation is crucial when working with plastics and heat; always be well prepared in advance of making the project.
You should always be well prepared with facts, not fluff, and be able to anticipate and quickly resolve situations which may arise.
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