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"it will prepare you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a way to explain that someone or something must do something in order to be ready for the next step. For example, "Studying hard will prepare you for the upcoming test."
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While it seems absurd to celebrate a retreat, think of how it will prepare you for an emergency situation.
It will prepare you for teaching lessons to students, who can be the harshest audience of all.
It will prepare you to take a temporary portable observation hive to a market, fair, or school.
But it will prepare you emotionally in case it does.
It will prepare you well for the long run.
It will prepare you more.
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After picking out your choices from the nearby wet market, take it to Ah Shun, where they will prepare you some top notch Chinese dishes according to how they see fit.
It's a meal that will prepare you for anything, at least for a couple of hours until the need for real food kicks in.
The good news is your life in the military will prepare you and it will get easier with time.
Understanding how grief manifests will prepare you to be able to manage it.
The ensuing discussion will prepare you to overcome implementation hurdles.
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