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prepare

[pri-pair] / prɪˈpɛər /


Example Sentences

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On Friday the former Sporting coach said he was not prepared to panic buy and would only go after pre-existing targets.

From BBC

My research leads me to worry about the effect that AI may have on the labor market: Policymakers should be preparing for major economic disruptions.

From The Wall Street Journal

As I listened to the details of what else she was doing to prepare for the rapture, I noticed that she was sporting a shirt with Charlie Kirk’s name on it.

From Salon

It would be a much healthier environment if they could say they wanted to go and play in the match in Canberra to prepare.

From BBC

They arrived prepared as ever for those decisive moments when the entire sport would be watching.

From The Wall Street Journal