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Discover LudwigThe expression "it prepares you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something helps a person to get ready or become more capable of doing something. For example: Taking part in this charity project is a great way to develop your leadership skills - it prepares you for a successful career in management.
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The innocuous brick shack that houses it prepares you neither for the warmth of its atmosphere nor the ambition of its programming, which spills over from second-run features into unsung foreign documentaries, orchestral improvisation, live music and live film re-enactments (movieoke).
It prepares you".
It prepares you for the year ahead".
"It prepares you for college," she said.
It prepares you for the treatment, and it's wonderful.
It prepares you for your long-term goals.
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"It prepared you so that even though the ending was still inconclusive, it wasn't letting you fall off a cliff," Mr. Reeves said.
"Gregory's Girl," about the vagaries of schoolboy romance in a Scottish "new town," was an art-house hit, but nothing in it prepared you for "Local Hero," which was released just two years later.
How did it prepare you for Lokai?
Did it prepare you for this?
Did it prepare you for the experience?
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