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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prepare about" is not a correct or usable expression in written English.
You could use the phrase "prepare for" or "prepare in regards to" instead. For example, "Please prepare for the upcoming meeting by doing some research about our new product."
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In addition to projects aimed at training existing teachers, over the next three years, NMSI will prepare about 5,000 new STEM teachers from 31 UTeach universities.
Vybor, in turn, publishes the glowing accounts that the governor's aides prepare about his activities.
The Chefs: The Vinson has about 150 cooks who typically prepare about 20,000 meals per day.
She told The Art of Dying: "We prepare about the arrival of a new baby, we plan for it, we think about what we are going to buy and what we are going to call the new baby.
You have to prepare about seven to 10 pieces for the same costume.
In 1963, ion-exchange methods were used at ORNL to prepare about ten grams of promethium from nuclear reactor fuel processing wastes.
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Doering usually only prepares about twenty bees a day.
Carbon-14 dating indicated that the graves were prepared about 200 ce.
He prepared about 100 maps and wrote on mensuration and ancient geography.
Showalter had the players watch a videotape he had prepared about the history of the Rangers.
At Sundance he is working with actors, testing scenes from a film he is preparing about two friends in Gaza.
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