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been preparation
noun
The act of preparing or getting ready.
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The three years leading up to it have been preparation.
"All that looking after other writers must have been preparation for writing," said Fickling.
His entire political life could have been preparation for this campaign.
In a way, Jornet says, all of his racing has been preparation for greater trials.
After all, they have been laying the groundwork for victory since 1930 and in a sense everything that's happened since then has been preparation.
Years of big-game safaris turn out to have been preparation for the brothers' testimony to their father's Second Amendment absolutism.
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It's preparation.
The second reason is preparation.
Robinson's bailiwick is preparation.
But the real key is preparation.
So was preparation for an accident.
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