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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'prepare war' is not correct in written English.
In written English, the phrase 'prepare for war' is used instead. For example: "The country began to prepare for war in anticipation of an invasion."
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But it has long been the Pentagon's task to prepare war plans for a range of plausible contingencies.
The NSA summarises the conclusion of its latest book thus Contrary to statements by President George W. Bush or Prime Minister Tony Blair, declassified records from both governments posted on the Web today reflect an early and focused push to prepare war plans and enlist allies regardless of conflicting intelligence about Iraq's threat and the evident difficulties in garnering global support.
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Unlike birds, trees, they prepare for war.
If you want peace, prepare for war.
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Taking office as governor, he began to prepare for war.
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