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'we've prepared' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has been done in the past in preparation for something in the future. For example, "We've prepared a special dinner for our anniversary."
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We've prepared, we're ready.
It's what we've prepared for.
So we feel we've prepared really well".
We've prepared well, we knew their strengths".
How we've prepared and so on and so on.
By contrast, all the plans we've prepared have been fantastic.
"We've prepared in a very clear and transparent way.
We've prepared really well and finished on a massive high.
"We've prepared very well from last week's game.
We can't begin to make observations until we've prepared at least some of the essential gear.
And unless we've prepared for that moment, we're shocked and wondered how we missed the bubble.
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