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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am prepare" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistake, possibly intended to say "I am prepared."
Example: "I am prepared for the meeting tomorrow and have all the necessary documents ready."
Alternatives: "I am ready" or "I am set."
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I am — prepare for a shock here — old-school when it comes to All-Star teams.
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Yes, I am prepared.
Rubio was prepared.
We are prepared.
But he was prepared.
But we are prepared.
They're preparing.
And be prepared.
The defense is prepared".
We're prepared".
Lawsuits have been prepared.
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