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The phrase "optimal preparation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing possible methods of preparation for a particular situation. For example, "We must focus on optimal preparation so that the company's transition into new markets goes smoothly."
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Moreover, GAL prepared under the optimal preparation conditions was added into chicken's T and B lymphocytes in vitro.
TiO2 thin-film photocatalyst was also prepared at the optimal preparation conditions; it exhibited good performance for the photodegradation of methylene blue, methyl orange, and indigo solution under UV light irradiation.
The purpose of this work is to obtain optimal preparation conditions for activated carbons prepared from rattan sawdust (RSAC) for removal of disperse dye from aqueous solution.
The prepared hybrid adsorbent at the optimal preparation condition showed excellent SO2 removal performances in both wet and dry conditions.
We obtained the optimal preparation conditions by adjusting the parameters of heat treatment, and successfully prepared the single-crystal Bi2Te3 sample.
Mechanical concrete mixing and vibration was the optimal preparation procedure.
Optimal preparation will include some background in experimental design and statistics.
"They gave me time off for the [track] world championships and then to come back for the classics afterwards without optimal preparation for, say, Milan-San Remo.
The optimal preparation of multipolymeric propranolol matrices identified in this study shows potential for buccal administration.
The optimal preparation parameters for the sol were obtained using an orthogonal experimental design.
Thirty-eight percent said that optimal preparation takes 13 months or longer.
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