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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well preparing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that is taking steps to ensure a successful outcome. For example, "The coach spent all summer well preparing the team for the season ahead."
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"What Jason was saying was that if he keeps on playing well, preparing well and keeps on practicing hard, he wants to beat the No. 1 player in the world.
The committee leaders cited five areas in which the company had made decisions that "increased the danger of a catastrophic well," including choosing the design of the well, preparing for and testing the cement job and assuring that the well was properly sealed on the top.
Even the best bit, the A-levels taken at 18, increasingly fail on the one thing they used to do well: preparing people for three-year university courses that teach to a level that takes four or five years in other countries.So Mike Tomlinson, the former chief schools inspector who published a draft report this week on reform of 14-19 education, had a tricky task.
She did a stint there as well, preparing explosive powders.
I worked all positions well preparing me for what I was about to do on my own.
But besides the Body/Head release, Gordon has been busy in the art realm as well, preparing for a retrospective of her art career filled with Twitter paintings, tributes to experimental rock bands and mini skirts that function as objets d'art.
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I'm well prepared".
And extremely well prepared.
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