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Discover Ludwig"braces for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to mentally or physically prepare for something difficult or unpleasant that is expected to happen. Example: The town braces for the incoming hurricane by boarding up windows and stocking up on supplies.
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He braces for recession.
California Braces for More Rain.
He instinctively braces for impact.
The cigar industry braces for more regulation.
I wear braces for balance and support.
View Photo Gallery: Mid-Atlantic braces for Hurricane Sandy.
The layoffs come as Yahoo braces for two external battles.
I had had braces for about three hours.
'where you could get braces for your dog's teeth.
Thus, these days, the museum braces for the onslaught.
A third ship approaches and everyone braces for an altercation that could be their worst yet.
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