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"prepared for battle" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is ready or equipped for a fight or conflict. Here is an example: "He stood at the edge of the battlefield, his sword in hand and his armor gleaming in the sun, fully prepared for battle."
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The two powers then prepared for battle.
"They've been prepared for battle.
For three weeks the two sides prepared for battle.
I feel like Maximus as he prepared for battle".
Lou Gallagher likes to be prepared for battle.
At dawn on October 25, the two armies prepared for battle.
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Hell--even Brooke Mueller, Sheen's ex, was on hand strutting down the carpet prepared for battle--but not with her ex, of whom she occasionally sang the praises.
In this increasingly complex environment, we have no choice but to be informed, shake off our pre-conceived notions about what constitutes operational 'normality', embrace change, and do so being prepared for battle--because to succeed in this kind of environment, a battle must be waged on how risk managers and decision makers think and act.
The parastates are agains preparing for battle.
"We're preparing for battle.
And they have been preparing for battle for months.
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