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Discover LudwigThe phrase "help her prepare" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is assisting or aiding another person in getting ready or organized for something. Example: "I will help her prepare for the job interview by going over common interview questions and helping her practice her responses."
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She hired a voice coach, Peter Settelen, to help her prepare for speaking engagements.
One day, Samira, a widow with grown-up children, asked Marlene if she could help her prepare kibbeh.
The site's founder, Tara Calishain, scans hundreds of releases every day to help her prepare her online newsletter, ResearchBuzz (www.researchbuzz.com).
Specifically, I was trying to help her prepare for the English section of the G.E.D. test, which in the past she failed repeatedly.
Carrie (Lydia Weintraub), whose bravado hides insecurities, asks Francine Louise Sullivann) to help her prepare for a make-out session at a bar mitzvah.
The 900-mile trip in her grandfather's S.U.V. was well worth it, she said, because this audition will help her prepare for future ones.
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Each visit should include care that is appropriate to the woman's overall condition and stage of pregnancy and help her preparing for birth and care for the newborn.
"I was just helping her prepare".
All this, she said, has helped her prepare.
They are then transported to the blacksmith's shop, where he helps her prepare the dish.
The United States coach and Vonn's husband, Thomas Vonn, helped her prepare for the race during the course inspection.
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