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"prepared for war" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something is ready and equipped for a potential conflict or battle. Example: The soldiers were fully prepared for war, with their guns loaded and their helmets secured tightly on their heads.
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Both prepared for war.
"Stalin wasn't prepared for war.
Russia was fully prepared for war.
Both the French and British governments prepared for war.
"Entire Army divisions are not prepared for war.
Both the Eagles and the Bears prepared for war.
Efforts for a peaceful settlement ended in failure, and both countries prepared for war.
The new nation was psychologically as well as physically prepared for war.
This is where for nearly a century the British army has prepared for war.
With one side of the French conflict neutralized, Henry prepared for war.
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On paper were more squadrons not yet prepared for war some had no aircraft, some had too little training and some were bare cadres.
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