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The phrase 'preparing to get' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process of getting ready to do something. For example, "The team is preparing to get their project started."
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Lots of couples are preparing to get hitched, say clubbers.
Even as he was reëlected state's attorney, in 1984, Daley was preparing to get out of politics.
"I'll get your tea," Chitra said, putting her cup on the cocktail table and preparing to get up.
Amid all the celebrations, the president-elect was preparing to get his government off the ground as quickly as possible.
One reason for the optimism is the infusion of money that Washington is preparing to get the job done.
Wal-Mart, already huge, is preparing to get a whole lot bigger.*"Trading Up: The New American Luxury", by Michael Silverstein and Neil Fiske.
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Experience necessary; be prepared to get wet.
"Our task is to get people prepared to get out the door," Mr. Murri said.
I arrived prepared to get my middle school students back to working and thinking.
You have to be prepared to get your hands dirty," says Katz's co-owner Alan Dell.
"We welcome anybody who's prepared to get involved in dealing with this legal nonsense".
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