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The phrase "I prepare for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate someone is making plans or getting ready for something in the future. Example: "I prepare for my exams by studying every day and making flashcards." Example: "Every morning, I prepare for the day ahead by checking my schedule and making a to-do list."
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But I feel like these good starts in the majors are very much down to my preparation and how I prepare for them.
I prepare for a walk.
How should I prepare for future inflation?
Then I prepare for the next day.
How do I prepare for premieres?
How should I prepare for treatment?
Once I'm in my seat, I prepare for the "handoff".
"It is the night I prepare for Monday.
Firstly, I prepare for my morning group therapy sessions.
I will visualise that game as I prepare for Thursday.
"I know it is coming, so I prepare for it.
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