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The phrase "prepared me" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone or something has made you ready for something. For example, "Studying for the exam prepared me for the actual test."
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It prepared me well".
Louisville definitely prepared me well.
Nothing had really prepared me.
But still, nothing prepared me.
"Injury prepared me for this," she said.
Nothing truly prepared me for retirement.
School simply hadn't prepared me for this.
"It prepared me for this year".
My lawyers had prepared me for it.
Bean prepared me for what to expect.
It prepared me for these moments.
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