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The phrase "time for preparation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means the amount of time given or needed to prepare for something. Example: The students were given three hours of time for preparation before the exam started.
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The simple steps for micropatterning require little time for preparation, so that multiple samples can be prepared for tuning heating parameters.
There was little time for preparation.
The time for preparation was over.
I am reading all time for preparation to job opportunity.
If you're considering Consulting, the time for preparation is now.
The dancers are young, and they need more time for preparation and recovery.
School and work left Ms. Silva little time for preparation last week.
They will even have to contemplate cutting staff time for preparation, marking and planning.
"We didn't have time for preparation, and right now it's chaos," she said.
He knows the time for preparation is nearly over and that this year's fighting will start in earnest very soon.
"People don't have time for preparation and they don't want to buy ingredients they'll never use again," she said.
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