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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into preparing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is engaged in the process of preparing something. For example: "She has put her energy into preparing for the upcoming exam."
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Months of hard work have gone into preparing for this".
Weeks of work can go into preparing for political debates.
He threw himself into preparing the meal himself.
Considerable effort was put into preparing the two sites as well as improving Shanghai's transportation infrastructure.
"I know how much goes into preparing for a Seder and entertaining," Ms. Herrmann said.
"There wasn't a lot of time for shooting, so Frank threw himself into preparing beforehand.
Most people do not appreciate the work that goes into preparing for a tournament.
That suggested that primary schools put more energy into preparing pupils for key stage two tests.
Everyone takes these annual events seriously and invests a lot of time and effort into preparing for them.
At that time population ageing was receiving little attention, and he wanted to shock the government into preparing for it.
Measure them out whenever it is convenient: a certain amount of contemplative time goes into preparing stir-fries.
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