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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prepped for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "prepped for" when talking about preparing for something. For example, "I'm prepped for my presentation tomorrow."
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Montage of drawing machine prepped for use.
Fresh herbs being prepped for dinner.
These people were prepped for high-maintenance leaders.
Employees have, after all, already been prepped for lousy bonuses.
I watched the nurse as she prepped for the day.
Instead he clearly prepped for the big night by reviewing his own LinkedIn profile.
It was an obvious question, and one that Rubio must have prepped for.
The other stayed home, prepped for the new arrival, and fretted.
At a hospital in northern Guatemala, Alicia is being prepped for a caesarean.
He prepped for this race in the Haskell Invitational, where he held on for third.
Their only left-handed reliever is prepped for unexpected knee surgery.
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