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Discover Ludwig"prepare to create" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about getting ready to do something creative or productive. For example: "Let's prepare to create a masterpiece!".
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We watch actors prepare to create extemporaneous scenes, then we cut to "real" scenes that have very much the same texture.
As the players of Wigan and Hull FC prepare to create their own piece of Wembley history in the 2013 final on Saturday, they know they have a tough act to follow.
In 1876, Morgan enrolled as a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts to prepare to create a new Liberty head design.
Prepare to create an innovative application.
Prepare to create your NeoPopRealist mural.
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But he indicated he was prepared to create outrage.
But they were prepared to create their own.
There are signs that Google is even preparing to create its own custom microchips.
The editor predicted that the president is preparing to create unrest, in case Mr. Mashaei is not allowed to participate.
He said the government was preparing to create specialist de-radicalisation centres, where young people could follow an individual programme.
Besides Victor Hugo, who plays a substantial secondary part, Rodin appears briefly, preparing to create his famous statue of the author.
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