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"prepares to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing the actions someone is taking before an event or activity. For example, "The marathon runner prepares to start the race."
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She prepares to kill herself.
The reader prepares to groan.
Sneijder prepares to whip the ball in.
Froome prepares to launch an attack.
The team prepares to tackle the cancer.
North Korea prepares to launch a satellite.
And in the third a transgender man prepares to marry.
Ribery stays down as Robben prepares to take the penalty.
If not, she prepares to go into more detail.
Esquire prepares to introduce a new television network.
Methodically, she prepares to commit suicide by gas.
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