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Discover Ludwig"better prepare" is correct and usable in written English
You would typically use it in the sense of preparing more thoroughly or making more effort to be prepared to do something in the future. For example, "We'd better prepare for the meeting tomorrow if we want to make a good impression."
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What can a very-well-prepared country do to better prepare?
"So the companies had better prepare themselves".
Did that better prepare kids to learn?
And agencies are striving to better prepare for storms.
Americans had better prepare for a long, hot summer.
The Liberty has brought in a practice squad of men to better prepare the women.
Or would their presence better prepare boys for the real world?
The effort would better prepare high school graduates for college or the workplace, he said.
Now that Sandy has come and gone, many are talking about how to better prepare.
During the summer I hope to take some classes to help better prepare myself for college.
If Citi's bankers haven't heard from the S.E.C. yet on this question, they'd better prepare.
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