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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am preparing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that you are getting ready for an event, task, or situation in the future.
Example: "I am preparing for the upcoming presentation next week."
Alternatives: "getting ready for" or "making arrangements for".
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"I am preparing for a good, clean fight.
Take this martial arts film that I am preparing for now.
As for myself, I am preparing for a little post-mortem one-upmanship.
And his attorney John Collins said only, "I am preparing for it now".
I am preparing for a soulful, brilliant, spiced and incredibly delicious feast.
I know I am terribly nervous until I am preparing for an event.
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Morris is preparing for that.
They're preparing for it".
He was preparing for marriage.
We are preparing for that".
Hamlin was preparing for both.
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