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The phrase "are preparing to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is in the process of getting ready for a future state or condition.
Example: "The students are preparing to be ready for their final exams next week."
Alternatives: "are getting ready to be" or "are set to become".
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We are preparing to be a very good playoff team.
"Investors are preparing to be disappointed," said Michael Holland, chairman of Holland & Company.
Right now, people in Iraq are preparing to be bombed and digging out their cellars.
And if you think the teenagers are preparing to be annoyed, just look at the romantic unmarried couples.
"We believe without question that the intent is to shut down abortion clinics in Kansas, so we are preparing to be in court," Mr. Brownlie said.
Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to be without Gareth Bale for their final friendly of the summer against Espanyol at White Hart Lane, as the club awaits a decisive move from Real Madrid in the saga surrounding the Welshman's future.
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We are prepared to be helpful".
The Pirates are prepared to be sellers once again this week.
"We are prepared to be awkward," he said.
Their credibility soared by telling the world that they are prepared to be held accountable.
All data are prepared to be made available upon publication.
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