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prepare

[pri-pair] / prɪˈpɛər /


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On Friday, New South Wales Police said they were preparing to release seven men with extremist ideology, but that they would continue to be monitored.

From BBC

Later she paid a visit to ADF’s lawyers, who for days had been preparing their arguments in a hotel conference room.

From The Wall Street Journal

But are drivers prepared to get on board?

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s not much more to say without giving it all away, so prepare to titter, gasp, scream and cheer for this juicy slice of indulgent women’s entertainment.

From Los Angeles Times

The attack, dubbed Spider’s Web, took a year and a half to prepare, officials in Ukraine say.

From The Wall Street Journal