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"have started preparing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has begun to prepare for something in the past and is still in the process of preparing. Example: I have started preparing for my upcoming presentation, but I still have a lot of research to do.
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Some have started preparing for a City Hall that is resistant to their efforts.
In retrospect, scientists say, maybe the nation should have started preparing sooner.
Had he completed that step without incident, Hughes would have started preparing for a minor league start on Thursday.
If the Mets were on the road this week, Howard said they would have started preparing now.
Yet even in many of those states, power companies and local utility authorities have started preparing to meet the targets.
By then, Pelfrey will have started preparing for his next start, scheduled for Friday in San Diego, which precedes the Mets' series in Arizona.
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In anticipation of the grand-jury announcement, the New York Police Department has started preparing for large-scale protests.
Lord Henley, the Home Office minister, said the government had started preparing in April for a strike by border staff.
Richard Phillips, the managing director of Silverstone Circuits Limited, and his team had already anticipated a possible move and had started preparing for the 2006 British race accordingly.
It comes as the inquiry – led by a senior judge, Lord Justice Pitchford – has started preparing to hold public hearings looking at how undercover police officers have infiltrated hundreds of political groups since 1968.
Mott MacDonald has started preparing the detailed design of the solids management component of a new sewage treatment plant in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
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