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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preparedness to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It indicates a state or quality of being prepared or ready for something. Example: One of the key qualities for success in any job is a preparedness to learn new skills and adapt to changing situations.
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Secondly, there is a preparedness to do things.
"He's shown a preparedness to act quickly," Purdy said.
"We mustn't raise that bar too high in terms of our preparedness to bring people in.
Heymann said British preparedness to cope with Ebola cases was "superb".
"These two bodies of work stress the importance of public health preparedness to monitor this virus".
A teacher, Patrick Dieujuste, offered a colloquial lesson in earthquake preparedness to older students.
In particular, they've signalled their preparedness to look to the private and voluntary sector for answers.
Indian authorities have come under renewed criticism in recent months about their preparedness to prevent terrorism.
There is not the slightest sign of IRA preparedness to hand over the weaponry unionists demand.
Girardi spoke before the game on their preparedness to go tonight.
One retirement community, Village on the Isle in Venice, Fla., has taken preparedness to extraordinary lengths.
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