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"I prepare" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a complete sentence or as part of a longer sentence. Here are a few examples of when you could use "I prepare": - As a standalone sentence: "I prepare for my exams by studying every day." - As part of a longer sentence: "I prepare my meals in advance so I have more time to relax in the evenings."
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I prepare.
I prepare breakfast.
How do I prepare?
I prepare them technically.
First, I prepare the lobster.
I prepare for a walk.
I prepare to feign disappointment.
"I prepare myself really well.
"I prepare very stringently," Moore told me.
How should I prepare for future inflation?
That is why I prepare myself now.
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