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The phrase "prepare a room" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about preparing a space for something (like a meeting or a presentation), for example: "We need to prepare a room for the guests to arrive in."
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To prepare a room, one should tuck fringe under the rug, but the Roomba brushes simply pull them out again.
3. In groups, research and prepare a room design for a mock client's home using the cultural influences of a particular country.
Her school had spent $4,000 to prepare a room for the computers -- a lot of money for Plainfield, which ranks 161st out of the state's 169 school districts in spending.
We thus recently developed a computerized real-life activity task designed to take into account the complex and multitasking nature of certain everyday life activities where participants are required to prepare a room for a meeting.
Maids prepare a room for a guest in a wealthy Kenyan household, 2011.
"One of the ceramic vessels on the floor contains copal, a resin that is burned like incense for protection, healing, and to prepare a room before someone gives birth".
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Mr. Opal prepares a room in his country house for a feminine guest.
"My great-grandmother prepared a room for this new wife and knitted her a rag rug.
I'd prepared a room plan in advance, so there would be no ambiguity once we arrived.
The rector had prepared a room in which the visitors and their chaplain could dine after the service.
The New Yorker, July 29 , 1939P. 14 Mr. Opal prepares a room in his country house for a feminine guest.
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