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Discover Ludwig"in prep" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is currently being prepared. For example, "I'm working on a presentation for the board meeting tomorrow afternoon, in prep for the upcoming annual review."
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In prep.
(in prep).
Depue, R (in prep).
Morris & Cushman (in prep).
It began in prep school.
I did love Chaucer in prep school.
Morris, MacGlashan, Littman, & Cushman (in prep).
Man, it was like being in prep school again.
In Prep for the Journal of Interactive Learning and Media.
In a companion paper (Chang and Zoback, in prep) we examine constitutive laws that describe the viscoplastic shale deformation.
"It always existed in prep schools before but has been lost in many cases".
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