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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get prepared to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when preparing to do something, to indicate that something will be necessary in the near future. Example: Get prepared to leave early, since the traffic will be heavy this afternoon.
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"H1, H3, let's get prepared to move".
"After you leave here it's out the window and you get prepared to play the next game".
So at the meeting I told them it's my last year and I'm trying to get prepared to play at the next level.
If all you want for Christmas is a new job, then get prepared to put the festive period to good use.
My undergraduate teaching focuses on introducing students to the topic of energy and the challenges surrounding it so they can get prepared to become environmentally aware members of society.
As LightSquared's creditors get prepared to consider which of four reorganization plans to vote for, it bears noting how much Chapter 11 has been changed by the 2005 amendments to the bankruptcy code.
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But I'm getting prepared to lower the boom".
The outage isn't the best timing for Snap, as it gets prepared to post its quarterly earnings tomorrow.
We are also getting prepared to make deliveries from our northern Iraq Erbil depot," he said.
As you're getting prepared to work in the medical field you also start getting used to the dress code.
I even got prepared to start coming to the health centre but I couldn't walk and I just delivered from home".
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