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Discover Ludwig"start preparing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.You can use it to express the idea of beginning to take steps to ready yourself for something
For example, "It's almost time for the SATs, so we need to start preparing now."
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"Tomorrow, we start preparing you," she said.
Start preparing your Ucas form.
But I've got to start preparing.
But she had better start preparing her own program notes.
So, it's time to start preparing yourself for them.
"The message for developing countries is to start preparing now".
It's not too early to start preparing for that future.
Let's start preparing for the 2013 season now!
We need to start preparing for these issues now.
It's time to start preparing ourselves mentally for that eventuality.
My advice, however, is don't panic and start preparing.
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