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"has prepared" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "to prepare," indicating an action that was completed in the past and is still relevant in the present. It is typically used when discussing an action or event that has recently happened or is still ongoing. Example: The team has prepared a detailed report on the latest marketing trends.
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In preparation for the event, Dr. Adamson has prepared the following précis of his talk.
Peace has prepared the way.
"Your training has prepared you.
Nobody has prepared them for hard times.
The UK has prepared for this scenario".
Kreider has prepared for the opportunity.
Coyle has prepared quite an answer.
MoveYourMoney has prepared an action plan.
But Philadelphia has prepared for this moment.
"Zahra has prepared a succulent couscous.
Each troupe has prepared its own dance.
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