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The phrase "prepare for review" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to get ready or make arrangements for a review, evaluation, or assessment. Example: "The team needs to prepare for the upcoming performance review by organizing all their work samples and project reports."
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They see managers who do not adequately prepare for review discussions, treat reviews as an imposition, and view on-going feedback as a chore that gets in the way of their "real job".
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The $678 million museum, designed by Frank O. Gehry, architect of the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain, is being prepared for review by city and state authorities.
Once a stage idea was brainstormed, the team sought visual references from real stages to expand upon, and a 2D drawing of the envisioned stage was prepared for review and to remain a constant goal of the stage design.
A gram stain alcohol washed slide was then prepared for review and extended cultures performed for 14 days.
Nine others were evaluated by clinicians who worked with the first author on other cases, and videotapes were prepared for review.
To prepare for the review, the United States — like all other countries — submitted a report to the council describing its own human rights practices.
The European Union, the United States and their remaining allies on human rights (such as the Latin American democracies) should form a high-level working group to prepare for the review.
As you prepare for your review, aim to initiate a series of career discussions and get your boss to commit to an ongoing dialogue.
To prepare for this review, we referred to two electronic research databases (i.e., MLA International Bibliography and PsycINFO), supplemented by Google Scholar, to located research outputs using a set of keywords, such as word association/word associates, vocabulary knowledge, depth/deep knowledge, lexical network/semantic network, and second language/foreign language.
(Also, every so often, slip in a cup for someone who doesn't expect it – and prepare for rave reviews. "Oh wow! For me? Thanks so much!" You'll be talked about at dinner parties).
Such critiques help scientists prepare for the review-and-revision process.
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