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"meticulously prepare" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an action of careful and exact preparation for something. For example: The chef meticulously prepared the dish in order to ensure that it was of the highest quality.
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Lawyers must locate the parents, travel to detention centers and meticulously prepare applications for asylum.
But amid rising tensions between Venezuela and its regional neighbours, Maduro ordered his troops to meticulously prepare to repel and crush foreign invaders.
The camera is so unobtrusive that in a scene of Lung Neaw and a woman (presumably his wife) cooking dinner, their backs are turned as they meticulously prepare the food.
Congratulations on giving John Wilson the support to meticulously prepare and re-construct those amazing scores.
The dad then describes how she will wake up, quickly and meticulously prepare for work and take a few moments to have a cup of coffee.
"This is not a newsman, this is not somebody who's gonna sit down and meticulously prepare for this like a Bret Baier would do or some of these other anchors would do," Rove said.
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When Bergman walks into a rehearsal, he is meticulously prepared.
I played exactly as I had meticulously prepared to do.
Here, diners receive tasty tidbits, artfully assembled and meticulously prepared.
This stylish little restaurant serves inventive, meticulously prepared Vietnamese food.
It is inventive, impeccably fresh and meticulously prepared.
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