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Discover Ludwig"preparing some" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone doing something in anticipation of an event or to get ready for something. For example: "I'm preparing some snacks before the party begins."
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"I was preparing some optional answers.
The group is preparing some recommendations.
"But they were preparing some kind of coup".
It's actually a rational approach to preparing some kids for college.
They were preparing some talking points for a celebrity they declined to name.
Fifty soldiers were dispatched to begin preparing some sections of the ice.
I was preparing some samples for her and she said, "I don't need those; I'll take one of everything".
Keith was outside in the kennel, preparing some of the family's nineteen hounds and Alaskan huskies for a run.
Jones recalled preparing some remarks, only to have King dismiss them on account of their hedging and diplomacy.
Even before the F.C.C. decision, the American Cancer Society had been preparing some cautionary commercials about smoking.
FOR preparing some foods, like mayonnaise and pesto, a blender is as good as a food processor.
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