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The phrase "and preparing for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or plans that involve getting ready for something, typically an event or situation.
Example: "We are focusing on our current projects and preparing for a successful launch next month."
Alternatives: "and getting ready for a" or "and gearing up for a".
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Resting silently and preparing for a day full of tweets.
It's like being an actor and preparing for a scene.
"If you're training and preparing for a game and you only play 15 minutes, you're still training and preparing for a game".
He attended Tulane University, dabbling in student socialism and preparing for a career in journalism.
The huge cost of evaluating and preparing for a split was not entirely wasted, Pfizer says.
Dealers said they were taking appointments and preparing for a rush of customers.
Others said the foreign soldiers were gathering guns and ammunition and preparing for a fight.
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...And preparing for a drag show.
See "How To Run Long Distances In Sports" for more information on training, stretching,and preparing for a race.
His latest article 'String Theory' appeared in Astronomy magazine, and 'Preparing for a Solar Superstorm' in Scientific American.
"It was all about survival and preparing for a very busy time," she recalled.
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