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"have to prepare" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a certain obligation or necessity to do something. For example, "I have to prepare dinner for my family tonight."
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You have to prepare.
You have to prepare well.
We have to prepare ourselves for that".
"But we have to prepare differently now.
You have to prepare for it.
"You have to prepare your body".
"We just have to prepare for it".
We have to prepare him very well".
The engineers would have to prepare.
"We have to prepare for the future".
We have to prepare ourselves".
More suggestions(22)
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have to upgrade
have to oppose
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