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Discover Ludwig"brace for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone should prepare for a difficult or challenging situation. For example, "We need to brace for the financial downturn and adjust our budget accordingly."
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Tournament workers scrambled into overdrive to brace for the crowds.
"I brace for impact.
Brace for impact.
Also, brace for some confusion.
Brace for Higher Fares Wednesday.
But brace for the conversation.
Brace for the hardest impact.
Bangladesh will brace for more bloodshed.
"Mr. Orr should brace for Detroit".
Either way, brace for sticker shock.
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