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The phrase "anything I should prepare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking someone if there are any specific tasks or items you need to get ready for an upcoming event or meeting.
Example: "Before our meeting tomorrow, is there anything I should prepare to ensure everything goes smoothly?"
Alternatives: "Is there anything I need to get ready?" or "Should I prepare anything?".
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"Let me know" — nudge, nudge — "if there's anything I should prepare for".
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I should prepare a ceremony.
I should prepare for the worst.
O.K., is there anything I should know?
"Anything I should know about?" she asked.
Anything I should ask them?
Is there anything I shouldn't do?
Anything I should know?
Anything I should know for the future?
The show was beyond anything I'd been prepared for.
I should have prepared a speech.
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