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Free sign upThe phrase "prepare them to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is being readied or trained for a specific task or situation.
Example: "We need to prepare them to face the challenges of the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "get them ready to" or "train them to".
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Practice Nurses will attend a three day Practice Nurse Preparation Programme (PNPP) to prepare them to deliver the SEPRP.
"I tried to prepare them to handle journalists' most intimate questions," Mr. Pino said last week.
So it's going to be all about how we prepare them to deal with that".
We try to prepare them to just have a life in music.
Does our life realistically prepare them to face their future?" The studio started in 1991.
We should prepare them to go further and do great things.
We do not prepare them to do things you would see in the bush veld.
Ninety percent return, and the university works to help prepare them to re-integrate, including offering an intensive math refresher.
"My job is to prepare them to go and get real jobs and to be successful after they leave Oneonta".
And we want to do everything we can in the remaining days to prepare them to be ready to go".
Invisible Worlds would make money on the venture by working with other companies to prepare them to handle the protocol.
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