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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prepare work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of getting ready for an upcoming task. For example, "I need to prepare work for the meeting tomorrow."
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I prepare, work hard and stay the course".
Teachers shouldn't have to prepare work in the holidays.
"You need skilled teachers to prepare work that is cognitively demanding but isn't too linguistically demanding".
All four artists will now prepare work to go on display at Tate Britain in September, with the show returning to London after last year being staged in Derry as part of the UK City of Culture programme.
Smart schools, which are supported by government, aim to improve the educational system in order to achieve the National Philosophy of Education and to prepare work force that meets the challenges of the 21st century.
The Committee's purpose was to conduct inquiries, oversee the operation of the League's health work, and prepare work to be presented to the Council.
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This, coupled with universities' inability to fully prepare work-force candidates, equals a reduced pool of adequate new hire contenders.
One milliliter WS1 was diluted tenfold using mobile phase to prepare working standard 2 (WS2, 10 µg/mL).
Stock solution of cyclosporine A was used to prepare working solutions.
To prepare working solutions, the stock solution was further diluted with culture media to yield the desired oridonin concentration.
Before use, stock solution was diluted to a final concentration of 500 μM in distilled water and then used to prepare working solution in appropriate tissue culture media.
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