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"let me prepare" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to ask someone to allow or give you permission to get ready for something. Example: "Please let me prepare for the meeting before it starts."
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He let me prepare the song and then he said, "I'm scared you're going to make mistakes".
First, the dancers rehearsed a bit to let me prepare for a shot, then they did it for real.
I was like, I know they're eventually going to come anyway and so let me prepare something and go to these guys.
Sometimes she let me prepare a meal while she issued casual instructions from the kitchen table, where she sat doing work she'd brought home from the office.
So, rather than see you get zapped out of your comfort zone and blow an important interview, let me prepare you for a few of these scenarios.
"Let me prepare you a delicious meal made only from the ingredients that fit into my hundreds of narrow cupboards!
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Still, the lyrics intermittently entertain; see the title track, where he implores his girl to "let me... prepare your meal and make your bed" with the emotional fire of a hotel receptionist.
Let me also prepare the groundwork for what I hope will be full and frank reader comments, by acknowledging that this issue is controversial.
If you have a place in mind please let me know Prepare, physically, for your session.
Before I discuss this idea itself, let me attempt to prepare the ground for it.
They don't let me participate in preparing the food and cleaning the house.
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