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The phrase "am prepared to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing readiness or willingness to take action or respond to a situation.
Example: "I am prepared to assist you with your project whenever you need help."
Alternatives: "I am ready to" or "I am willing to".
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Gandhi said "There are many causes that I am prepared to die for but no cause that I am prepared to kill for".
I am prepared to lead.
And I am prepared to do it".
I am prepared to talk with anyone.
"I am prepared to testify.
I am prepared to guarantee it.
I am prepared to accept the situation.
"I am prepared to be expelled.
But I am prepared to be pleasantly surprised.
I am prepared to face that - I know the stakes".
I am prepared to be charmed by the seventh book.
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