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The phrase "start preparations for" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to making plans or organizing materials in anticipation of a particular event or situation. For example, "The committee decided to start preparations for the upcoming holiday party."
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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 was not one of 21 players who gathered in Miami yesterday to start preparations for Saturday's exhibition against Colombia.
"As soon as Daddy had been safely packed into the car, we could calmly start preparations for the ball.
"ABN Amro is ready to start preparations for an I.P.O.," the Dutch bank said in a statement on Friday.
By the time we start preparations for the one-day series today, I'm sure the boys will have picked themselves up.
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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.
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.
They will soon arrive and start preparation for the fifth round of the polio immunization, which kicks off that day.
How do they proceed with starting preparations for childbirth and how might they prepare for any emergency relating to pregnancy and childbirth?
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