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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am preparing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that you are in the process of getting ready for something in the future.
Example: "I am preparing to give a presentation next week."
Alternatives: "getting ready to" or "in the process of preparing to".
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I am preparing to start a farm in southern Oklahoma.
I am preparing to 'go up' again, to use the industry parlance.
I am preparing to teach "Three Kings," and the timing couldn't be better.
"The reports that I am preparing to interview at the University of Miami are false," Pelini said.
Now I have delivered two in just over three months and am preparing to write a third.
I am preparing to record my first songs in October, in Korean, but NKHR will help to translate.
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I am prepared to guarantee it.
I certainly am prepared to be.
"Well, we're preparing to.
Kyle was preparing to reënlist.
They are preparing to begin.
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