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Discover Ludwig"prepares them" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to express that someone is preparing something for someone else. For example, "The teacher prepares the students for their test by reviewing key concepts."
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I've always loved Malaysian breads, and Bentara prepares them well.
Nothing prepares them for the brutality of Westminster.
As for spouses who cheated, Ms. O'Shea prepares them for a rough path back.
How far the Spartans advance depends on how well Izzo prepares them.
To try and make society better for everyone by crafting an experience that actually prepares them".
Who the hell do you think better prepares them for that?
"Educating our students best prepares them to take on the responsibility of becoming our business and political leaders".
For nearly half of foreign students it is the Hauptschule, which prepares them for low-skilled jobs.
Sid Grabill, the executive chef, who prepares them, learned his pastry making in Belgium and France and it shows.
"The headteacher is determined to provide an education for pupils that prepares them for life in contemporary British society.
"They have changed so much … they have a purpose, which prepares them for going back into society," Stuart-Miller says.
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