Sentence examples for start preparation from inspiring English sources

"start preparation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the beginning of the process of preparing for something. Example: I need to start preparation for my final exams next week.

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The conceptual design studies for a European DEMO, include safety studies and analyses, to help guide the design process and start preparation for eventual licensing.

Participants stated that they would start preparation about 4 weeks prior to the course.

Shorter autumn days in the case of southern translocation cause them to start preparation for the dormancy season (Luquez et al. 2008; Saikkonen et al. 2012).

Fire Hose Effect...that's how most Veterans feel when they are trying to start preparation for leaving the military.

By December, Lew Grade had failed to sell the TV series to American broadcasters, recommending to Gerry Anderson that AP Films cancel production on Thunderbirds after the completion of six episodes for Series Two and start preparation for a new series, which would become Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.

They will soon arrive and start preparation for the fifth round of the polio immunization, which kicks off that day.

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You will need to start preparations a day in advance.

Please note that chicken is marinaded so you need to start preparations the day before.

Let's start preparations for next Christmas!' " Film festivals get the ball rolling.

And secondly, I'm irresistibly drawn to the kitchen to start preparations for the great blowout.

He has asked the Treasury to start preparations before the election.

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