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"prepared for all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is ready for any situation or challenge. Example: After years of training and experience, the team was prepared for all obstacles they may face during the mission.
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I was prepared for all that.
Strauss, though, sounded prepared for all eventualities.
Sarajevo was prepared for all that sneg.
"We are prepared for all possibilities".
It is best to be prepared for all eventualities.
But you do have to be prepared for all scenarios.
"You need to be prepared for all weather.
We're going to be prepared for all options".
I come prepared for all —— Ms. Hermon: Oh my God! Agent: I come prepared for all contingencies.
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The maxillary left first premolar of a dentiform was prepared for all-ceramic crown restoration.
I'm appallingly under-prepared for all those questions that are about to start coming at me.
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