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The phrase "I'm preparing myself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are speaking about the process of getting ready for something, either mentally or physically. For example, "I'm preparing myself for my upcoming job interview by researching the company and practicing my answers."
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Mentally, I'm preparing myself for battle".
I'm preparing myself for that.
That's the thing I'm preparing myself for.
I'm preparing myself for when I am married, so I think you could call my dad my guinea pig.
Still, he said, "I'm preparing myself, if I have to, to handle 200,000 tons".
"I'm preparing myself and taking in every bit of information that I've gathered.
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I am preparing myself for the likely financial punishment.
Then I started remembering my childhood, literally I was preparing myself for death.
"I was preparing myself for losing my leg," he said the other day.
Frightened his illness will undergo a crisis before then, his mother said: "I am preparing myself to bury him".
As I continue filling out private scholarship applications, I am preparing myself mentally for the scholarship interview competition at John Brown University in February.
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