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The phrase "brace itself for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate preparation for something challenging or difficult that is about to happen.
Example: "The city must brace itself for the impending storm that is forecasted to hit this weekend."
Alternatives: "prepare for" or "get ready for".
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Should the world brace itself for "Smurfs 2: Smurfalicious"?
Labour should brace itself for some more whiplash treatment.
London can brace itself for some starkly experimental artworks and performances.
The S.E.C. cautioned Wall Street to brace itself for more enforcement actions.
Britain has been warned to brace itself for thunderstorms, floods and lightning in the coming days.
On that timescale, Labour should brace itself for at least another decade in the cold.
As a result, Kerala may have to brace itself for a wave of reverse migration.
Members of a government climate commission warned this month that Australia needs to brace itself for a "climate on steroids".
Or it could brace itself for heavy migration, as poor Northerners moved to the South in search of higher wages.
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Now it is bracing itself for change.
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