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Discover Ludwig"prepared a meal" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to cook or make a meal, usually for oneself or others. You can use it in any context where you are talking about making food, such as in a recipe, cooking instructions, or simply describing what you did for a meal. Here is an example: "After a long day at work, Sarah was exhausted but still managed to prepare a meal for her family. She cooked spaghetti and meatballs, with a side salad and garlic bread."
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Lizzie had prepared a meal for us.
"It's the difference between 'We prepared a meal for you' and 'We're your partner,' " Mr. Lubars said.
On a recent day she prepared a meal of her staple mix of zucchini, tomatoes and other vegetables, and tossed it all in homemade olive oil.
She has prepared a meal, and just before they sit down to eat it she tells Beard that she's pregnant and determined to keep the baby.
Kala Sung, a sous-chef from South Korea, prepared a meal of pork ribs, beef bulgogi and fresh kimchi for the staff to eat after the second seating.
Priscilla, who is the circus dance captain, prepared a meal of her native Brazilian specialties, including battered chicken breasts, cauliflower au gratin, fried yucca cake and, of course, rice and black beans.
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Vanessa Bulnes prepares a meal in their rental home.
Victory and her mother prepare a meal in their kitchen.
Then the cooks must prepare a meal for a wedding party.
I like to prepare a meal for Jared and Arabella at least once a week.
His favourite subjects were women spinning or reading the Bible or preparing a meal.
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