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Discover Ludwig"go prepared" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be ready or equipped for a certain situation or task. Example: Before embarking on their camping trip, the group made sure to go prepared with enough food, water, and supplies for any potential emergencies.
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So if you go, go prepared to cheer.
In high season, vendors sell cold drinks but that's about it, so go prepared.
IF YOU are planning to go to Glastonbury, Britain's biggest pop festival, this weekend, you had better go prepared.
This is a remote area so go prepared and you'll be rewarded with unparalleled sunsets, solitude and stars.
Tailoring on the high street is – post a recent "undercover" trip – largely in good shape, but it pays to go prepared.
There are routes for all abilities and bikes, all signposted with great clarity, amid sun-kissed rolling hills and vineyards – though go prepared for frequent showers.
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And when law enforcement goes into a situation like that, it must go in prepared for the unexpected.
"We'll go better prepared this time as we know how good they are," added Middleton.
1. Introduce the team "characters". Don't go in prepared with long PowerPoint presentations full of stats and figures that show your team members what "great teams" do.
"The extreme views on either side are prepared to use violence to get their word heard the most, so we're going in prepared," Leane said.
Be able to address those needs, going in prepared.
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