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Discover Ludwig"prepare to do" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone is getting ready to do something or to advise someone to get ready for a task or event. Example: "I need to prepare to do my presentation for tomorrow's meeting." Example: "We should prepare to do some grocery shopping before the store closes."
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Whatever it takes, that's what I'm going to prepare to do".
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How can you responsibly prepare to do interviews with people who have experienced trauma?
Everything I go to do on Mars I've got to prepare to do in an automatic mode.
For professional performers, the unmooring terror hits as they prepare to do the very thing they're trained to do.
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Many are preparing to do so already.
I'm prepared to do it.
"They're prepared to do anything".
We are preparing to do just that".
And I am prepared to do it".
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