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"successful preparation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of doing something with the intention of making it successful. For example, "Organizing the party took a lot of successful preparation."
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Encouraged by the successful preparation of 4, we then prepared tetrasubstituted donor 1 (Scheme 3, see the Supporting Information for the propylene-bridged analog of 1).
— to claim that this is a record of successful preparation for structural transformation.
New York would do well to emulate Iowa's highly successful preparation program.
He tells her that the whole premise of her project — sampling a different method of test prep each month — is misguided; successful preparation requires a sustained approach.
Flower has attempted to replicate the successful preparation that England enjoyed before their triumphant Ashes tour of 2010-11 by arranging three first-class matches before the first Test in Ahmedabad, which starts on 15 November.
These results further confirm the successful preparation of TNAs.
All these imply the successful preparation of the nanomaterials.
This result evinces the successful preparation of NC.
A series of characterization techniques proved its successful preparation.
The above results further verify the successful preparation of AuNR@PAA/CaP yolk shell NPs.
In Fig. 5, it further confirms the successful preparation to add AuNPs onto graphene-PDDA nanosheets.
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