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Discover Ludwig"well prepare" is a grammatically correct sentence in English, and can be used to describe something that has been prepared with care and consideration.
For example: "Before the presentation, I made sure to well prepare by researching and organizing my notes."
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I might as well prepare for it".
We just buy well, prepare with care, and cook with a minimal amount of intrusion".
Well, prepare yourself for camera heartbreak this time, thanks to the new Olympus EP-1 Pen.
Well, prepare to continually explain yourself, or, if you're Cate Blanchett, to be met with scandalous headlines.
And next up, well, prepare for the rapture, look out for plagues of locusts and flaming horsemen in the sky because England have held onto a catch.
And given that George Osborne says his new rules for banks should be implemented by 2019, you may as well prepare to look flabbergasted in 2017 as well.
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"We're well prepared.
I'm well prepared".
And extremely well prepared.
Trainees are very well prepared".
They are very well prepared.
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