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"not to prepare" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as part of a verb phrase to indicate the action not being taken. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as expressing a decision not to do something, a lack of intention or obligation to do something, or a failure to take action. Example: I decided not to prepare for the exam and ended up getting a bad grade.
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Such contingencies are too likely not to prepare for.
The intention, Mr. Bossidy insisted, is not to prepare Honeywell for an immediate sale.
Her father was having a hard time with her decision not to prepare in advance.
"Any nonprofit would be foolish not to prepare for a shortfall," she said.
Looking back, I realise how naive I was not to prepare some thoughts.
What is the purpose of school if not to prepare its students for the problems raised by the outside world?
"The top priority of U.S. strategy in Asia is not to prepare for a conflict with China," the study said.
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It is not hard to prepare.
There's not much to prepare".
We don't need to prepare".
He doesn't seem to prepare.
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