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The phrase "asked to prepare a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is requesting another person to create or organize something, typically in a formal or professional context.
Example: "She was asked to prepare a presentation for the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "requested to create a" or "instructed to develop a".
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As preparation, students were asked to prepare a key word list for the lecture, but none had actually done so.
All were asked to prepare a budget.
Bates was asked to prepare a stock market listing.
For her final task she was asked to prepare a three-course meal.
During this time, you will be asked to prepare a more expansive document.
Then they were divided into two groups and asked to prepare a team list.
Deloris would be supervising the convent choir, so the women auditioning were asked to prepare a song.
For example, in one study 160 MBA students were asked to prepare a negotiation strategy for a hypothetical job offer.
I've been asked to prepare a dish to share for my colleague's baby shower and get her a gift.
Later in the period, students will be asked to prepare a brief statement to be delivered during class.
As per Tuesday's ruling, each state government has been asked to prepare a tiger conservation plan that adheres to the national authority's guidelines.
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