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The phrase "prepare students" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an action that is done to get students ready for a certain situation, such as a test, presentation, or other activity. For example, "The teacher is doing her part to prepare students for the upcoming exam."
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How, exactly, does college prepare students for the workplace?
"It's not designed to prepare students for the bar exam".
She had hoped to prepare students for hard reality.
They discussed how best to prepare students for the test.
Proprietary colleges prepare students to enter the work force.
And by extension, nor do they prepare students for life.
Medical school does not specifically prepare students for surgical internship.
Medical school does not specifically prepare students for internship.
Why don't universities better prepare students for self-employment?
The hope is to prepare students for higher-skilled work.
We can't prepare students without preparing teachers.
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