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"brace ourselves" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to prepare or adjust ourselves for something difficult or challenging. Example: As the storm approached, we knew we needed to brace ourselves for the strong winds and heavy rain.
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We can brace ourselves.
We brace ourselves.
And we can brace ourselves for the Dodgeball sequel.
Now we have to brace ourselves for Liverpool's latest defence of the indefensible.
Those of us who do recall the original will brace ourselves for a travesty.
We hope for the best and brace ourselves for the worst.
"We've got to brace ourselves for more bad news," Stewart said.
The crew pointed out the exits and explained how we should brace ourselves for landing.
The screen mists over with red, and we brace ourselves for his demise.
"There is little we can do except brace ourselves for it".
"I think we should brace ourselves in case something bad has happened," I say to Mary.
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