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The sentence "prepare for starting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to beginning or starting a task, a journey, a process, etc. For example, "Let's take a few minutes to prepare for starting the meeting."
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There was a new season to prepare for, starting in January at the Joyce Theater in Chelsea.
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Lowe made three starts in the last two weeks of the season, then prepared for starting duty this season.
Jeff Goodman, director of student services at Bristol University, says that it provides a welcome pack to students which gives advice on arranging finances, preparing for starting a course and general information on student living.
Significantly fewer doctors who had suffered a serious illness in their lifetime felt prepared for starting work (χ2 = 12.4; df = 1; p < 0.001).
Newly-qualified doctors who had been ill felt less prepared for starting work (p < 0.001), but those who had only experienced illness in a relative or friend felt more prepared (p = 0.02).
Recently published work found consultants and specialist registrars reported that trainees were not prepared for starting work particularly with regard to clinical and practical skills and the more challenging aspects of communication [ 29].
Burnett said he learned to prepare for starts better, and Halladay learned to have more fun on the days he did not pitch.
I know how to prepare for a start".
Heading out to sea, he joshes with his 16 crew members as they prepare for the start of a regatta.
On 4 April we fly to Errachidia in Morocco and prepare for the start of the race on Sunday.
Campaigning skills and confidence are being shared as we prepare for the start of the regulated period on 19 September.
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