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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prep for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it when referring to preparations for something. For example, "The team is prepping for the upcoming championship game."
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But "you can't prep for true gifted potential," Ms. Joseph said when asked about PREP's program.
Prep for the Macy's parade in UWS.
Oh, and one odd one — I prep for survival".
Making sure I have that prep for the Ozzie.
(He skipped two to prep for a movie project).
E-mail and prep for the day ahead. 1 a.m.
The Fountain of Youth is the last major prep for the $1 million Florida Derby on March 10, which itself is a serious prep for the Kentucky Derby.
Prep for Prep mourns the passing of our longtime Trustee, friend, and advocate Henry C. Moses.
"During the very long prep for the movie, I had time to see blogs.
Nobody could accuse him of having failed to do his prep for this one.
How much did you travel to the Caribbean to prep for this track?
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