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Discover Ludwig"I feel prepared" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that you feel ready and confident to approach a situation or task. For example: "I studied for the exam and now I feel prepared to take it."
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I feel prepared.
After this term and these performances, I feel prepared.
"Certainly I feel prepared to be a coordinator, but there's a lot of on-the-job training," Payton said.
"I feel ready, I feel prepared for the game and I'm excited now about Saturday.
It adds to the energy of the show and I feel prepared for those days when we do work that fast".
But I feel prepared".
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I remained brutally aloof; I felt prepared.
"I felt prepared, and I think I did well.
Finally, summoned back to the genetics clinic, I felt prepared.
Although there was a steep learning curve, I felt prepared for the job from the start and experienced a sense of achievement as I became acquainted with the issues and scientists in the fields for which I was primarily responsible.
And I felt prepared.
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