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The phrase "at preparing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or ability in the context of getting something ready or making arrangements.
Example: "She is very skilled at preparing presentations that engage the audience."
Alternatives: "good at preparing" or "adept at preparing".
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Lewis acknowledged that many teacher preparation programs are woefully inadequate at preparing teachers for urban schools.
He has two advanced degrees, both aimed at preparing him for a career in counseling.
Both are gifted at preparing for their events, calculating their moves and executing their goals.
But he adds that the army is better at preparing reservists now.
I don't think our schools do as well at preparing for science as they should.
Design principles for future professional development programs aimed at preparing teachers to adopt a cognitive tools approach are described.
This study aimed at preparing and evaluating Span 60-based niosomes for ocular delivery of naltrexone hydrochloride (NTX).
And yet I could see that this was a guy who really looked at preparing food from outside the box.
Such cultures, they say, excel at preparing students to pass tough government tests, rather than solve real-world problems.
[9] The very cleverest hands at preparing a false physiognomy for the camera have made their grimaces in vain.
Some critics charge that college is not effective at preparing students for the world outside the campus chrysalis.
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